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Versatile pick hammer combines compactness with punch

Atlas Copco Berema AB

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Artificial nose sniffs out bombs

Bofors Applied Technologies

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An artificial ‘nose’ will soon be available for tasks including searching for bombs at airports. This ‘sniffer’, which is a biosensor incorporating antibodies, is being developed by Bofors Applied Technologies, Sweden. The sensor is claimed to be the only artificial nose in the world which can rival a dog’s keen sense of smell.

3 year warranty to new type-approved GSM phone

Benefon Oy

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The Finnish Benefon Oy offers its newly type-approved Gamma GSM mobile phone with an exceptional three year warranty. Based on the company´s long experience of analogue mobile phone design, the company´s first GSM terminal is said to be equally reliable and equipped with the latest technology, such as short message service (SMS), CLIP-capabilities and numerous customizing features.

Standardized terrestrial digital TV receiver thanks to new chip technology

Nokia Multimedia Network Terminals

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It has long been considered that a common European standard for Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-T) would be impossible, but thanks to a new chip technology it is becoming reality. Siemens Semiconductors and Nokia Multimedia Network Terminals signed a letter of intent for their joint development of a new, integrated receiver chip to be designed for the use in terrestrial digital TV reception equipment. Terrestrial digital services will be launched in a trial starting before end of 1997. The chip supports both the 8k and the 2k Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (COFDM) standards, enabling one type of receiver unit to be used in continental Europe, in Scandinavia and in the UK.

Count on accuracy with economic laser design sensors

Denex Systems Technology

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A novel Gripper LED sensor for printing applications has been launched on to the UK and Irish markets. It has been designed to compete on price with traditional mechanical counters yet offers the performance of an advanced laser design.

New low friction wire makes environmental sense

Kanthal AB

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New technology lets national TV channels vie for local advertising revenue

Limt AB

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Swedish based LIMT (Local Insertion Media Technology) has developed a method to insert local commercial TV spots into national terrestrial and satellite based television transmissions. The company’s LVS 300 system uses leading edge MPEG2 digital communications technology to allow national and regional stations to split commercial air time among a number of advertisers. In this way they are able to increase advertising revenue while staying within existing concession constraints.

GPS-based radiation surveying system aids environmental analysis

Gammadata Burklint AB

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A new radiation surveying system using GPS (Global Positioning System) technology for geographical positioning has recently been launched by the Swedish manufacturer of radiation detec-tion equipment, Gammadata AB. The GDM 40 is said to be ideal for environmental analysis and large-scale mapping operations from a variety of platforms. The unit uses the GPS unit to determine exactly which section of land is being measured thereby giving an exact position of a potential radiation source.

Innovative range of new vacuum products

PIAB

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A range of new and innovative products has been introduced by Swedish-based vacuum equipment manufacturer, Piab AB. Compact pumps, electronically switched valves and suction cups made from a new kind of plastic are just some of the latest additions to the company's line up providing increased flexibility for process industries which use vacuum technology.

Cost-efffective motor protection by new aM-fuse

ABB Control

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New aM fuses from ABB Control is said to meet the latest regulations for motor protection more economically and conveniently than general purpose fuse links and circuit breakers. In the new IEC 947-4-1 standard for motor starters, co-ordination categories are defined for protection.