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General Cable's Ultrol® Products Pass 60-Year-Life Nuclear Qualification Testing

2013-04-15 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KENTUCKY– General Cable (NYSE: BGC), one of the largest wire and cable manufacturers in the world, is proud to announce it has successfully completed third-party environmental qualification testing on its low-voltage line of ULTROL® 60+ nuclear qualified cable. For nearly four decades, ULTROL® cables, developed by Brand-Rex Company*, have answered the needs of the nuclear power market. Backed by a continued commitment to the nuclear industry and a dedicated nuclear ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Nuclear Cables | Power Cables |

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Circuit Tracer locates wires and cables behind walls.

2013-04-11 14:29:48| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offering 4 defined ranges, SureTrace™ lets electricians select proper sensitivity for specific job. Circuit tracer pinpoints opens/shorts and identifies fuses and breakers on both energized and de-energized circuits from 0-600 Vac/Vdc. Unit includes display that provides numeric value between 0–99, variable pitch/tone audible indication, and peak detector that instantaneously registers signal strength. To minimize false signaling on noisy circuits, handset signal communication is tuned tight. This story is related to the following:Portable Tools Sponsored by: Channellock, Inc. - Sweepstakes AdSearch for suppliers of: Electricians' Tools | Electric Meters

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EADS and TU Wien developing wireless aircraft sensors powered by thermoelectric modules; no cables or batteries

2013-04-11 13:30:28| Green Car Congress

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Simulating Crosstalk and EMI in Cables

2013-04-09 11:35:21| rfglobalnet Downloads

Crosstalk and EMI (electromagnetic interference) can have a serious negative impact on signal integrity. This type of interference can affect several different kinds of RF and Microwave components, including cables, as they rely on data signals for their operation.

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Simulating Crosstalk and EMI in Cables

2013-04-09 11:35:21| wirelessdesignonline Downloads

Crosstalk and EMI (electromagnetic interference) can have a serious negative impact on signal integrity. This type of interference can affect several different kinds of RF and Microwave components, including cables, as they rely on data signals for their operation.

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