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ESAB Introduces Precision Hole Technology for Plasma Cutting Machines

Florence, SC (PRWEB) April 30, 2011 ESAB Welding & Cutting Products introduces an important new capability for its CNC plasma cutting machines.   ESAB CNC plasma cutting machines are now available with Precision Hole Technology, an integrated set of systems that improve hole cutting cylindricity as well as delivering the highest possible edge quality. This

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Selflube, a Manufacturer of Mold and Die Components Takes a Step Out of the Ordinary and Ventures to New Applications, Other than Molds, Dies and Special Machines

Coopersville, MI (PRWEB) August 20, 2011 SelfLube, long known for the rugged components it supplies to the mold and die industry, has found a new application for its products: racecars.   At first blush it would seem that racecars have nothing in common with the die and mold industry. But, when you think about it,

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Baron Blakeslee’s Eco-Friendly Industrial Cleaners and Coaters: Mean, Lean Tabletop Machines

Northbrook, Ill. (PRWEB) February 16, 2012 Introducing the TERPENATOR, an industrial cleaner, and the Lab-Koat coating system from Baron Blakeslee.   Small in size and carbon footprint, Baron Blakeslee’s TERPENATOR industrial cleaner and Lab-Koat coating system are tabletop machines no industrial facility should be without. Both systems follow the release of the compact Lab Kleen

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Artificial Synapses Could Lead To Advanced Computer Memory and Machines That Mimic Biological Brains

(PRWEB) March 29, 2012 In a step toward computers that mimic the parallel processing of complex biological brains, researchers from HRL Laboratories, LLC, and the University of Michigan have built a type of artificial synapse.   They have demonstrated the first functioning memristor array stacked on a conventional complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) circuit. Memristors combine

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