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HFFR Compounds serve general-purpose jacketing applications.
2014-09-19 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available with Shore D hardness from 47–53 and LOI of 40%–45%, Halguard® 58600 Series is suited for use in subway, mass transit, cell tower, and other infrastructure applications as well as internal wiring in electrical and electronic equipment. These halogen-free, flame retardant (HFFR) compounds can pass flame tests such as UL 1685 FT4 or UL1666 (depending on overall cable design) but exhibit comparable or superior UL94 performance on their own. This story is related to the following:Fire & Flame Resistant & Retardant Compounds
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Bronze Guide Blocks serve industrial automation systems.
2014-09-19 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offered in various sizes and shapes, milled guide blocks utilize properties of bronze alloys to accommodate applications where metal will be rubbing against metal. Acting as sacrificial part while lending enhanced wear properties to assembly, these bearings can, with proper lubrication, sustain performance for extended periods. Machined from C93200 SAE 660 Bearing Bronze alloy, parts feature lead addition to promote machinability and offer natural internal lubrication. This story is related to the following:Mechanical Power Transmission Sponsored by: Nefab Companies Inc. - Category Sponsorship September2014Search for suppliers of: Bronze Bearings
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Sprint Set to Serve Up LG G3 Vigor
2014-09-16 05:37:18| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
The 5-inch, curved smartphone will be available starting on Sept. 19 for zero money down via Sprint's Easy Pay program.
Macy's to Serve Up Deals Via In-Store Beacons
2014-09-15 22:37:52| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Macy's will expand the use of Shopkick's ShopBeacon tech, which is based on Apple's iBeacon protocol.
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Macy's to Serve Up Deals Via In-Store Beacons
2014-09-15 22:37:51| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Macy's will expand the use of Shopkick's ShopBeacon tech, which is based on Apple's iBeacon protocol.
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