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In-Vacuum Metallization System supports 2 processes.

2016-02-01 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Incorporating BOBST F&K heritage flexo printing technology into BOBST vacuum metallizer, BOBST SelectMet® System runs at speeds up to 400 m/min on BOBST General K4000 platform, enabling one machine to be used for both standard aluminum metallization and selective metallization. SelectMet® is available in metallizer widths of 1,250 mm and 1,650 mm. Flexo printing unit is located inside of vacuum chamber and print head position can be moved accordingly depending on which process is to be run.

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Material Handling System supports flex PCB processing.

2016-02-01 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Pairing with ESI's legacy FPC laser processing systems, RollMaster™ Roll-to-Roll System enables flex PCB manufacturers to process wide range of materials while maintaining high throughput. Unlike systems utilizing single-purpose designs, which rely on gravity tension to position rolled flex material for processing, Dynamic Tensioning™ continuously adjusts for changes in bi-directional tension placed on flex material as result of acceleration/deceleration of material during processing.

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UK Navys HMS Diamond supports Wildcat deck landing training

2016-01-29 01:00:00| Naval Technology

The UK Navy's Daring-class Type 45 destroyer vessel HMS Diamond has served as the platform to support an on-sea trial and training exercise of the next-generation multi-role helicopter, Wildcat.

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Tinder Now Supports GIFs (What Could Go Wrong?)

2016-01-28 19:04:21| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

In addition to words and emojis, you can now use GIFs when messaging with matches.

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NEMA supports Supreme Court decision on role of FERC.

2016-01-28 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

NEMA welcomes U.S. Supreme Court determination that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has the authority to regulate demand response—paying consumers to use less electricity during times of peak demand—in wholesale electricity markets. According to decision, FERC has the authority to regulate demand response at the wholesale level under Section 824 of the Federal Power Act. States have the authority to regulate electricity at the retail level.

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