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Advanced High-Repetition-Rate Lasers Drive Next-Gen Imaging

Posted on October 7, 2025

Fast-firing tunable lasers are transforming next generation imaging technologies by enabling faster data acquisition and higher resolution. Since the advent of laser-based imaging techniques in the early 2000s, image acquisition has faced…

Electric Boilers Hasten Finland’s Clean Energy Transformation

Posted on October 1, 2025

At the forefront of the EU’s transition, Finland is accelerating its clean energy agenda by deploying high-efficiency electrode boilers across critical heat networks. High-voltage electrode boilers are quietly becoming a key part…

Planar and Discoidal EMI Filters: The First Line of Defense in Military/Aerospace Electronics

Posted on September 30, 2025

When electronic devices receive strong electromagnetic waves, unwanted electric currents can be induced in the circuit, interfering with intended operations. In military and aerospace systems, such failures can compromise mission performance, put…

Securing the Future of Pulp/Paper Process Automation Through IT/OT Convergence

Posted on September 24, 2025

Improved cybersecurity is enabling the integration of OT and IT systems to unlock real-time data flow, enhanced operational visibility, accelerated decision-making, and the adoption of AI. In pulp and paper processing, operational…

Durable, Long-Lasting Cable Markers Speed Underground Fault Response

Posted on September 3, 2025

In underground electrical systems, accurate and visible tags and markers are essential for locating faults quickly and safely. For electric utilities, even brief power outages can disrupt homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure….

Pulp and Paper Mills – How to Protect Critical Operations from the Disruptive Impacts of Lightning

Posted on August 27, 2025

Pulp and paper mills are generally susceptible to lightning strikes and their secondary effects because of a combination of their physical structures, operational processes, and locations. Many pulp and paper mills are…

Sewer Cleaning Innovation Tackles Blown Toilet Problem

Posted on August 21, 2025

For operators cleaning municipal sewer, storm, and sanitary lines, dreaded “blown toilets” can quickly become a public relations nightmare. “A ‘blown toilet’ can leave sewer material on a homeowner’s floor and toilet…

The Food Plant Engineer’s Guide to Advanced Scraper Strainer Technology

Posted on August 16, 2025

Food plant engineers are responsible for ensuring that production systems run safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with hygiene and food safety standards. They oversee multiple processes that depend on reliable, contaminant-free…

Why Engineers Are Switching to Scraper Strainers

Posted on August 15, 2025

Consulting engineers designing systems for industries like wastewater treatment, power generation, and food or chemical processing must specify strainers that reliably remove solids from liquids. Traditionally, backwash filters and manual basket strainers…

OEM Toll Processing Elevates High-Value Products

Posted on August 13, 2025

When manufacturers seek to leverage specialized expertise, advanced processing capabilities, or proprietary technologies without assuming the financial burden of acquiring and maintaining dedicated equipment or facilities, they often turn to toll processing….

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