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April, 2011


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Kardex Remstar VLM Saves 80% Floor Space


Westbrook, ME — Kardex Remstar is introducing the new Element® Vertical Lift Module (VLM) provid-


the latest addition to a long line of existing Kardex Remstar Vertical Lift Modules. The VLM provides more


storage capacity in less space. When compared to standard shelving, the VLM provides the same storage capacity in 80 percent less floor space. The Element VLM allows facilities to expand internally without requiring building construction or relocation. Because of the systems


simplistic design, it can be recon- figured at any time to meet changing business re quirements. Ranging in height from 13 to 26 feet (3.96 to 7.93m), height can easily be added or subtracted after installation in 1.6-foot (0.49m) increments. Transport rollers allow the unit to be easily relocated within the facility. Using CubeStar® technol-


ogy; when a tray is stored, the Element vertical lift module.


ing storage density and simplicity for electronic applications at an afford- able cost. The Element VLM provides increased storage density with a sim- plistic and flexible design. The new unit is a basic combi-


nation of vertically arranged storage trays that are delivered using an extractor platform to the operator at an ergonomic access opening. It is


system scans the height of the items on the tray and stores the tray in the least amount of space required. This ensures maximum storage density and allows facilities to change the height of the stored product, up to 18-in. (457mm) maximum, at any time without reconfiguring the unit. Contact: Kardex Remstar, Inc.,


41 Eisenhower Drive, Westbrook, ME 04092 % 800-639-5805 Web: www.KardexRemstar.com


Worldwide Superabrasives ISO 9001:2008 Certified


Boynton Beach, FL — Worldwide Superabrasives, LLC (WWSA) is now an ISO 9001:2008 certified Company as approved by Perry Johnson


Contact: WorldWide Super -


abrasives, LLC, 2921 NW Commerce Park Dr., Boynton Beach, FL 33426 % 888-410-1631 or 954-828-9650 fax: 888-410-1630 E-mail: info@worldwidesa.com Web: www.worldwidesa.com


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Cubic Boron Nitride (cBN) is second in hardness only to diamond.


Registrars, a certifying body of the International Organization of Stan - dardization (ISO). The company spe- cializes in the manufacturing and dis- tribution of industrial diamond and Cubic Boron Nitride (cBN) products. Cubic Boron Nitride (cBN) is


second in hardness only to diamond. It exhibits a high abrasion resistance and thermal conductivity when com- pared to conventional abrasives such as Silicon Carbide and Aluminum Oxide. The thermal integrity of cBN


and its ability to maintain sharp cut- ting edges when machining ferrous materials make it the product of choice in advanced grinding systems.





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