October 2024

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A Winning Formular for Liquid Flow Measurement

When the requirements of a specific flow application or the industrial process demands cannot be adequately met by a standard flow meter, turning to a customised application-engineered measurement device may be the solution.

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Join thousands of design engineers at The CBS Arena in Coventry next month!

The Engineering Design Show (EDS) returns on the 9th – 10th October at The CBS Arena. This year’s event promises to be the biggest yet with a sold-out floor plan. EDS is the UK’s top free exhibition for mechanical, electronic, and embedded design, attracting engineers from various industries. 

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What is PFAS? What you need to know about PFAS legislation in 2024.

As businesses face increasing scrutiny over the environmental and health impacts of chemicals, understanding PFAS (Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances) and the uncertainty of the regulatory landscape around them is essential. PFAS compounds have been used for decades across various industries due to their unique properties, but growing concerns over their persistence in the environment have led to calls for tighter controls.

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5 Steps to Changing Fastener Suppliers

As a global manufacturer and supplier of fasteners and c-class components, Optimas has a wealth of experience in supporting industrial producers who are looking to find greater value in their fastener usage.

The process of changing fastener suppliers can seem daunting; however, we have broken down five key considerations when thinking about changing partners.

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Proprietary technique produces ultra smooth laser mirrors

Optical Surfaces Ltd. has pioneered a pitch-polishing technique, that produces consistently low surface microroughness on off-axis parabolic mirrors used as key focusing elements for high power laser experiments.

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