SWT50i: Sensirion’s First Water Quality Sensor

Sensirion’s new SWT50i sensor is the first product in the family of water quality sensing. The sensor uses a UV-absorption-based measurement principle and impresses with small size, easy integrability and cost-effectiveness.

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Using an FCV to Cool a Mold

In a water-cooled mold, like those used to manufacture parts for the aerospace, automotive, food and beverage packaging industries, keeping the temperature of the mold consistent is critical for producing consistent parts.

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Saving Valves for Global Energy Giant

IMI Critical Engineering is at the forefront of additive manufacturing, having successfully used the technology for over ten years, and playing an active role in the industry, from the development and testing of materials, parts qualification, to standards development.

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The Progressive Cavity Pump Equipped with a Maintenance in Place System as Standard.

The PCM EcoMoineau™ MX pump is specially designed to offer easy and fast maintenance with its integrated in-place maintenance system as standard. Maintenance operations can be carried out on-site without removing the pump from its installation, reducing downtime, and optimizing industrial productivity.

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Higgs Cargo ebike takes family adventures beyond city limits

California's Murf Electric Bikes has combined the essences of two of its models for a fat-tire hauler called the Higgs Cargo that can take you and the kids on the school run, to the beach or up into dusty trails.

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Modular app-controlled vertical garden stacks greens indoors or out

Hexagro has launched a new vertical garden designed to bring a splash of green to the home. Designed for folks with limited space, the Clovy is made using recycled or upcycled materials, and offers growers the choice of hydroponics or aeroponics.

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Recycled fishing nets form Tiffany’s 3D-printed coral-inspired facade

MVRDV has completed work on a retail store for jeweler Tiffany's in Singapore's Changi Airport. It aims to catch the eyes of weary travelers with a 3D-printed coral-inspired facade made using recycled plastic partly sourced from fishing nets.

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Sporty two-seat electric will zip you around the city in retro style

Slovakia's Patak Motors has opened the order books for an electric roadster billed as the "reinvention of the gentleman's car." The stylish microcar has a top speed of 130 km/h and a per-charge range of up to 250 km.

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At 99%, Nigeria’s telecoms hardware imports means ‘billions of dollars in capital flights,’ CCMON President tells Technology Times

Nigeria’s growing telecoms imports is an adverse trend that President Bola Tinubu’s administration needs to reverse, among other local tech content issues, Mrs Adenike Abudu, President, Certified Computer Manufacturers of Nigeria (CCMON), says in an exclusive interview with Technology Times.

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