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Silvagrip Receives QPL for MIL PRF 24667C type-XI
2015-06-22 17:54:00| Offshore Technology
Silva Non-Skid Solutions has received QPL approval from the US Navy.
Germany's DHL announces it will invest additional NT$337 mil. in Taiwan
2015-04-07 21:02:47| Logistics - Topix.net
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Deutsche Post DHL Group, a global mail and logistics company headquartered in Geramny, yesterday announced a 10-20 million euro investment in Taiwan as part of its "Strategy 2020." In Taipei yesterday, Deutsche Post DHL Group CEO Frank Appel outlined the group's investment program in the coming five years and said he is upbeat on growth prospects in Taiwan.
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Obama bans oil drilling 9.8 mil acres Arctic ocean
2015-01-28 11:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RTCC: US president Barack Obama has banned oil and gas drilling in 9.8 million acres of the Arctic ocean, while opening up vast new resources in the Gulf of Mexico. This means that parts of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas off Alaskas coast can no longer be considered for future oil and gas leases, though it does not revoke existing licenses such as those held by Shell. The five-year leasing plan means that nearly 80% of the undiscovered technically recoverable oil and gas resources on the US Outer...
Cylindrical Foil Resistor replaces wirewound RBR57 MIL devices.
2014-03-07 14:31:18| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed as direct, performance-enhancing replacement for wirewound and metal film devices, non-inductive (<0.08 µH) and non-capacitive VTA57Z features TCR of ±0.05 ppm/°C nominal from 0 to +60°C and ±0.2 ppm/°C nominal from -55 to +125°C (+25°C ref) as well as load-life stability of <±0.005% after 2,000 hr of rated power at 70°C. Power ratings include 0.25 W at +70°C and 160 V max working voltage. Other values include 5 Ω to 100 kΩ resistance range and tight resistance tolerance to ±0.01%. This story is related to the following:Metal Foil Resistors | Resistors
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Low-Noise MMIC Amplifiers meet MIL requirements.
2014-01-17 14:32:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Utilizing E-PHEMT technology, CMA Series is tested to meet MIL requirements for gross leak, fine leak, thermal shock, vibration, acceleration, mechanical shock, and HTOL. Units are housed in 3 x 3 x 1.4 mm ceramic cases that are hermetically sealed and nitrogen filled. Offering thermal performance of -55 to +105°C, CMA Series includes four models with 31.5, 18.4, 23.0, and 17.0 dB gain and noise figures of 1.00, 0.75, 0.50, and 0.80 dB, respectively. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Hermetically Sealed Amplifiers |
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