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    Could Packaging Machinery Soon Be Obsolete
    2008-07-19 00:00:00
    You don’t have to go that far back in time to come across a time when local grocer’s shops would package everything up in brown paper bags for us to take home. Shopping was a pleasure that came with a personal touch. We weren’t inundated with a plethora of plastic bags, plastic and polystyrene packaging [...]...
    By: Resources Zone
     
    Chinese machinery exhibition to be held in Viet Nam
    2008-06-30 06:31:00
    More than 200 leading Chinese groups and enterprises in various industries will participate in the China Machinery 2008 exhibition (Chinamac) scheduled to be held in Ho Chi Minh City from July 23-26. They will display in more than 250 booths equipment in metal manufacturing, packaging, food processing, farming machines, printing and paper industries as well as equipment for environmental...
    By: Vietnam Business Finance News
     
    Taiwanese firms praise industrial machinery expo
    2008-06-05 10:08:00
    Taiwanese companies have applauded Viet Nam for hosting the annual International Industrial Machinery and Equipment Expo, saying it is a valuable chance for them to expand their export markets and improve business efficiency. The 5th International Industrial Machinery and Equipment Expo is taking place in Hanoi from June 5-8, attracting 128 domestic and international businesses, with 40 percent...
    By: Vietnam Business Finance News
     

    International Industrial Machinery exhibition to kick off
    2008-06-05 09:59:00
    The 5th International Industrial Machinery exhibition will be kicked off at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre from June 5 to 8. 210 booths of 128 companies will showcase various industrial products on an area of 4,389 sq.m. This year’s exhibition is the industry’s biggest since Viet Nam joined the WTO in 2006. Vietnamese businesses are modernising their production processes to meet...
    By: Vietnam Business Finance News
     
    Job vacancy Machinery Design Engineer - Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
    2008-05-18 14:43:00
    Job Vacancies: ACHIEVE TECHNOLOGY ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD In today's ever-changing business environment where technology provides the cutting edge to win, we recognize the specialized human resource needs of the market. Achieve Technology Asia Pacific was set up in 1997 as a specialized manpower... ASIAN JOBS Job Vacancy Information in s'pore, malaysia, india, and more country in asia. This Site collecting many job information opportunities, wherever they came from and Its contents covered : Tip...
    By: Asian Jobs
     
    Electrical machinery
    2008-05-14 00:50:11
    Electrical machineryhttp://www.4shared.com/file/22863352/64d96732/Electrical_Machinery_-_McGrall-Hill.html?s=1...
    By: Electronics Circuits And VLSI Engineering
     

    Man With Each Arm Stuck in Machinery Uses Toe to Call 911
    2008-05-03 11:29:00
    Florida: A man in Fort Walton Beach was freed by firefighters Thursday and airlifted to a hospital after getting his arms stuck at work around 2 a.m. They came to his rescue after he managed to dial 911 with his big toe on his flip phone.He managed to shake the phone from his belt and dial it after kicking off a shoe and using the other foot to help pull off the sock.The press-like machine that looked like an elevator would've held him until morning if no call was made; he was alone.A compressor was shut off behind the building by firefighters and the worker was then pried out of the machinery with a thick metal bar. According to rescuers, both arms should be fine. Source: www.nwfdailynews.com...
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    Innovations in Fibres, Technical Textiles, Apparel and Machinery - March 2008
    2008-03-21 04:08:36
    In fibres and yarns, Teijin has developed a false-twist yarn with longlasting antistatic properties. Fiber Innovation Technology (FIT) is producing a new flame retardant fibre based on GE Plastics polyetherimide resin which meets strict regulations on flame retardance, smoke and toxicity and has good dyeability.Kufner has invented a novel stretchable yarn with electrical conductivity for heated car seats, and Nicca has come up with a technique for removing oligomers from polyester fibres. TrapTek has developed a new encapsulation technique which protects against the deactivation of performance enhancing particles during melt spinning.In fabrics, developments include a method for improving cleaning cloths and protective clothing used in industrial clean rooms, and a new material from Malden Mills (Polartec) which employs plaited polyester for moisture transport and a refractory carbide for insulation.In the field of technical apparel, Kimberly-Clark has invented an incontinence garment ...
    By: Latest Technical Textiles News and Articles for In
     
    Maintain machinery
    2008-03-20 09:55:41
    I am going to work for a manufacturer (maintenance department), our products are Hearing Instrument, Mobile Terminal, Medical Device. I looking for and book or information :"How to maintain the machine fast, correct..". Thanks!...
    By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New
     
    Regarding Potting machinery
    2007-12-03 03:38:51
    Hello, I am a student at university in Mechanical Engineering.I have got a big question If any one can answer me I would be thankful to them. Q: How to realize a machine for potting a ceramic material which is to be premixed with say water and fill into a 6mm dia tube with 15 mm length? The p...
    By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New
     
    Machinery Safety
    2007-06-27 05:47:00
    All the work which has to be done on the machine in setting up, maintenance, repair, breakdowns and removing blockages, as well as normal use.By law the supplier must provide the right safeguards, but it is also up to you to check before using any machine and every static machine must be stable (usually fixed down)Choose the right machine for the job and do not site machines where customers or visitors may go.GuardsYou must :1. fixed guards enclosing the dangerous parts must be used, if practical and must be fixed in place e.g. with screw or nuts and bolts.2. think about the best materials to use plastic may to easy to see through but can easily be damaged. Where wire mesh or similar materials are used make sure the hole are not large enough to allow access to moving parts.3. if you have to go near dangerous parts regularly and fixed guards are not practical, you must use other methods, e.g. interlock the guard so that the machine cannot start before the guar is closed and cannot be opened while the machine is moving.4. in some cases , e.g. guillotines, trip systems such as photo electric devices, pressure sensitive mats or automatic guards ma be used instead of fixed or interlocked guards if these are not practical.5. some machines are controlled by programmable electronic systems. Your supplier must tell you about the safety of the system. Changes to routine working or main programmes should be carried out by a competent person. Programming changes should be documented and checked.6. where guards cannot give full protection use jigs, holders, push sticks etc if practical.Machine Operations1. Some workers, for example if they are young, inexperienced or have a disability, may be particularly at risk. They may need extra instructions, training or supervision. Sometimes formal qualifications are needed for example chainsaw operator.2. You must never allow children to operate or to help at machines.3. All machine operators must be trained and given protective clothing...
    By: Work Health and Safety
     
    Distracted by the machinery
    2007-05-09 14:24:00
    Let's not allow the machinery of testing to distract us from the craft of testing.Over ten years, ago James Bach published his first version of Test Automation Snake Oil.In this article, James identified eight "reckless assumptions" of the classic arguments for test automation. If we aren't careful, it can be easy to start believing statements based on these assumptions.Testing is a "sequence of actions."Testing means repeating the same actions over and over.We can automate testing actions.An automated test is faster, because it needs no human intervention.Automation reduces human error. We can quantify the costs and benefits of manual vs. automated testing.Automation will lead to "significant labor cost savings."Automation will not harm the test project.Have you made any of these assumptions? Read the article for details. Then take a look at Sam Burgiss' great review. Ben Simo QualityFrog.com ...
    By: Quality Frog
     
     
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