The 21st century has been referred to as the molecular age, a time when scientists are beginning to manipulate materials at the atomic level to create new substances with astounding properties.
3D printers have been with us for decades, turning 3D computer designs into detailed physical objects. These devices create models in a range of materials, including plastic, plaster, photopolymers,...
The steady development of new alloys over the years has shaped the design and specification of arc welding stick electrodes, which were first used in shipbuilding during World War I. As increasingly...
How many of you have heard of, or maybe even seen an OLED? An OLED, or organic light emitting diode can best be described as a solid-state device composed of thin films of organic molecules that...
Thermal imaging has become popular with business-owners looking to identify stress points and future problems with their electrical equipment, before they become a serious issue.
Those who design new machinery or make electrical/control systems modifications to existing machine need to be aware of changes that have occurred with the Machinery Directive and standards that...
It dawns on more and more businesses that by swapping their existing lighting for more energy-efficient solutions they can save some serious money. But there are more benefits in store for those who...
Renall Doors, a family-run, Carterton-based manufacturer of custom made wooden interior and sheltered exterior doors, think the NZ market is ripe for top quality European-style double glazed wooden...
Polychlorinated biphenyls are hazardous to human health and the environment. In New Zealand the use and storage of PCBs is prohibited since 2004, but they can still be found in transformers and...
UPS hardware can help keep business applications available, power costs manageable and data safe. By familiarising themselves with the basics of what a UPS does and how to choose the right one for...
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