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TITAN (Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd.)-Slitter Rewinders for Flexible Materials
2014-07-14 01:00:00| Packaging Gateway
Titan is part of Atlas Converting Equipment Ltd., based in Bedford, UK. Titan is a world-leading manufacturer of slitter rewinders for flexible packaging materials, plastic film, labelstock, laminates and paper. We also provide fully automated and in
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Nanopixel displays with 150 times higher resolution and theyre flexible, too
2014-07-10 17:02:51| Extremetech
Researchers at Oxford University in England have created nanopixels that measure just 300-by-300 nanometers. Compare this to a modern smartphone with a 400 ppi display, where each pixel is about 150 times larger (about 50 microns across). Furthermore, Oxford's prototype nanopixel displays are both low-power and thin and flexible. Ultimately, these nanopixels could eventually be used in extremely high-resolution displays with billions of pixels -- though it might be rather hard to find a graphics card that can drive a 198000x120000 display, of course.
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Allowable Ampacities for Flexible Cords and Cables
2014-07-10 14:38:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
By Mike Holt, NEC Consultant Do you where to find the requirements for the installation of flexible cords and cables? read more
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Leaked 4.7-inch iPhone 6 sapphire screen is super strong and flexible, but will it be impact resistant? (video)
2014-07-08 13:38:32| Extremetech
With just a couple of months until the iPhone 6's expected release date in September, a new video strongly suggests that the device will have a 4.7-inch sapphire glass display. The video apparently shows the front panel of an iPhone 6, direct from the production line in China (sourced by Sonny Dickson, who has a pretty good record with iPhone leaks and rumors). If this really is the iPhone 6 sapphire glass front panel, prepare to be excited: This thing is virtually indestructible, withstanding extreme scratch and bend/torque tests.
Whats better than a carbon nanotube chip? A transparent and flexible carbon nanotube and IGZO chip!
2014-07-07 20:15:08| Extremetech
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have combined two of our favorite materials -- carbon nanotubes and IGZO -- to create a new hybrid computer chip design that is flexible, transparent, and more energy efficient than conventional silicon chips. Potential applications include flexible OLED displays, circuits, memory, and sensors, eventually leading towards flexible, wearable computers -- which, as you may have noticed, appears to be the direction that the computing industry is moving towards.
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