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146.6 mm at Z-High-Stroke position. The Tripod TRI-LM-2400 achieves 24 mm Z-shift and tilt angles of ±15° with a maximum height of 185 mm. Together with optional XY- and rotary stages these Tripods can be upgraded to six-axis-systems, performing better than any comparable Hexapod on the market. The multi axis controller and software allow fast and uncomplicated setup of the systems for your application. Tuning and quality test of all systems is being done traceable to NIST standard over the whole travel range. Typical applications can be found in the laser applications, optical industry, metrology laboratories, if for example optical components or fibers have to be positioned very precisely.
http://www.alioindustries.com
ALPS ELECTRIC EUROPE GmbH has developed the TDGW9 Series DAB*1/DAB+*2/DMB–A*3 tuner for automobiles. Mass production is already underway. ALPS ELECTRIC EUROPE has also developed the TSVN Series Full Segment Digital Terrestrial TV (ISDB–T) Tuner for Automobiles, the industry’s smallest and the industry’s first surface mount type. Mass production is already underway. Television enhances the comfort of a vehicle cabin. In Japan, the installation of digital TV tuners in automotive equipment has been picking up pace ever since analog TV broadcasts ended in July 2011. A cumulative total of 13 million units are expected to be installed by 2013.
http://www.alps.com/products/e/npv_product/120607_TDGW9/TDGW9_E.PDF
Aneeve Nanotechnologies awarded Phase 1 SBIR from the Air Force on “Graphene Memory Devices”. The Company has developed a printed electronics technology platform based on carbon nanotubes. Their patented CNT printing process flow offers superior performance benefits beyond organic, amorphous silicon and metal oxide options that are transferable to both high throughput ink-jet or roll-to-roll printing platforms.
http://aneeve.com
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT), has been recognised as the largest supplier of photovoltaic (PV) solar manufacturing equipment in 2011 by VLSIresearch.
http://www.appliedmaterials.com/
Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (APNT) has received a $275,642 contract from the US Army to develop glass fiber-reinforced composite (GFRP) panels to improve the protection of facilities from ballistic and blast threats, as well as from electromagnetic interference (EMI), seismic events and degradation. Applied Nanotech is also developing the supplemental functionalities of surface self-decontamination, to protect against bio-chemical attacks, and novel and efficient self-healing properties, to its carbon nanotube-reinforced panels. In addition, its technology has the potential to significantly reduce the weight of GFRP panels and improve logistics.
http://www.appliednanotech.net
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