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Pass the paper – not the lubricant

Pass the paper – not the lubricant5
Increased workplace safety and fewer production stops are important benefits of a new, improved design for the rope sheave units used in paper machines.   Despite talks of the paperless office and the advent of electronic media, the world is as hungry for paper and printed media as ever before – and the demand has grown continuosly since paper making first began in China around 100 AD, when the basics of the...
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The missing link5

The missing link

A clever design enables aircraft manufacturer Pipistrel to deliver a range of ultralight aircraft with a unique side-by-side seating. Enjoy...

Trouble-shooting at Cummins2

Trouble-shooting at Cummins

Having a product that costs 10 times more than the competing product is not a problem – if you can...

The power of speed6

The power of speed

From its start in academia, Turbo Genset has become a main player in the fast-growing market for high-speed turbo generators. Justin...

Don’t stop the presses

Who says the printed daily newspaper is being replaced by the Internet? Not the management of the Kansas City Star,...

Axlebridge (8)

Axlebridge designs for low-floor tramways

Low-floor tramcars and light rail vehicles offer easy entry for passengers into the vehicle. The Combino® modular tramcar made by...

Instant commerce

Modern technology has made trading faster, cheaper, more accessible and more competitive than ever.From as far back as 500 BC,...

High-speed travel

Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), the largest railway rolling stock manufacturer in Japan, has received an order from Taiwan for the...

Magnetic bearings (9)

Magnetic bearings – from product innovation to proven solutions

Magnetic bearing performance has been considerably enhanced by sophisticated software-control algorithms. This creates new opportunities for robust, cost-effective and energy-efficient...

Getting ahead by driving backwards

Getting ahead by driving backwards

Fendt customers wanted a smaller tractor that could drive backward as well as forward. Fendt turned to Neumaier Industrie-Technik to...