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Magnetic Angles and Lifting Devices increase worker safety.
2013-09-23 14:31:38| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Enhancing workplace safety minimizing hand contact with hot or sharp-edged steel, Radius™ tool Welding Gear products include rugged, magnetic angle fixturing devices and hand lifters. Magnetic fixtures, offered in 3 models intended for various material thicknesses or applications, operate with half turn of knob. Also available, manual hand lifter is designed for small steel part lifting and sheet dragging. Half turn of knob switches magnet on/off. This story is related to the following:Magnetic Lifters |
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New Magnetic Semiconductor Material Holds Promise For Spintronics'
2013-09-13 05:55:34| electronicsweb News Articles
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created a new compound that can be integrated into silicon chips and is a dilute magnetic semiconductor – meaning that it could be used to make “spintronic” devices, which rely on magnetic force to operate, rather than electrical currents.
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New Magnetic Semiconductor Material Holds Promise For Spintronics'
2013-09-13 05:55:34| rfglobalnet News Articles
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created a new compound that can be integrated into silicon chips and is a dilute magnetic semiconductor – meaning that it could be used to make “spintronic” devices, which rely on magnetic force to operate, rather than electrical currents.
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Seagate uses shingled magnetic recording to break capacity barrier, 5TB HDDs coming in 2014
2013-09-09 18:20:07| Extremetech
Thanks to a new technology being developed by Seagate, called shingled magnetic recording (SMR), hard drives now have clear path beyond the 1TB-per-platter barrier that has existed since around 2010. 5TB hard drives will come to market in 2014, with even higher densities arriving in the next few years.
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TMR Magnetic Sensors are intended for banknote validation.
2013-09-09 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic pattern recognition sensors MMGB01, MMGB06, and MMGB18 achieve sensitivity and SNR necessary for weak magnetic signal detection on banknotes. While MMGB01 offers single-channel detection capability, 6-channel MMGB06 and 18-channel MMGB18 can read multiple signals in parallel. Sensors are suited for use in financial anti-counterfeit appliances, including banknote validation, banknote counters/sorters, and magnetic card readers. This story is related to the following:Sensors, Monitors and TransducersSearch for suppliers of: Measurement & Inspection Sensors | Magnetic Coded Sensors | Magnetic Inspection Equipment | Counterfeit Bill Detectors
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