Cupra presses forward with el-Born electric hot hatch

It's not the 680-hp track hatch drivers want, but the Cupra el-Born is more the electric hatchback they need. Following up on its el-Born concept from Geneva 2019, Seat tosses the design over to Cupra, which refines it into a stunning e-hatch.

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Lifetime of lithium-ion batteries boosted by new cathode coating

Despite advances in new battery designs, good old lithium-ion batteries are still the frontrunner. There’s plenty of room for improvement though, and now researchers have identified a new cathode coating that could make them safer and longer lasting.

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Flow Meters/Controllers with Ethernet Interfaces

Bronkhorst High-Tech announces the availability of EtherNet/IP and Modbus-TCP interface options for their mass flow meters and controllers, as well as their digital pressure controllers. Like the previously developed EtherCAT and Profinet communication protocols, EtherNet/IP and Modbus-TCP interfaces are based on Ethernet communication.

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Shutter Valve Dramatically Reduces Cavitation Damage

Control valve technology has remained largely consistent for the last 50-plus years. Though the overall design of most control valves has remained intact, many manufacturers have created different trim adaptations to control noise, fugitive emissions, cavitation, and several other unfavorable conditions.

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