Advancing Industrial Fluid Handling: Innovations in Advanced Pumping Technologies

In industrial fluid handling, the evolution of pumping technologies stands as a cornerstone for optimizing efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing overall system performance. The latest innovations in advanced pumping technologies have revolutionized how fluids are transported, ensuring precision, reliability, and sustainability across various industries.

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Top 12 pickup campers, toppers and all-out adventure RV trucks of 2023

2023 felt like the year van life ceded some real ground to truck life. It saw camper van specialists turn attention to camper trucks, welcomed a few innovative e-truck campers, and added some new styles of pickup topper. Here are a dozen highlights.

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Sleek multifunctional flashlight ignites the night with 1,000 lumens

The new Trustfire Mini X3 is as compact and lightweight as the Nitecore EDC27 we looked at earlier this year and also carries a multifunctional feature set with a right-angle floodlight, magnetic tail, green laser and UV light.

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Qysea’s modular FiFish E-GO comes apart for easier underwater droning

If you're buying an expensive underwater drone, you don't want to have to send it away every time an upgrade or repair is required. Qysea's new FiFish E-GO was designed with that consideration in mind, as it has a unique modular design.

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New ultrasound tech could be used to 3D-print implants inside the body

In order to keep surgeries minimally invasive, it would be great if implants could be injected into the body in liquid form, then solidified once in place. Well, a new ultrasound-based 3D printing process may one day make that very thing possible.

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