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filtration with a very low pressure drop. This allows more compact filtration designs to be utilised. These products are used in markets like NIOSH (N95 masks), MERV 13 and higher (HVAC) markets and HEPA applications. In fighting the battle against Covid-19, Technostat and the company’s high alpha meltblown media are instrumental in viral and bacterial filtration used in life- saving applications for ventilators, spirometry, respirators, surgical hoods and even sleep apnea applications. In addition to helping the world breathe easier, these products are highly breathable and efficient, allowing for next generation devices to be more compact and portable, revolutionising the high-efficiency air filtration industry. Trupor is the latest breakthrough in liquid sub- micron filtration. Trupor is a 100% Nylon 0.45µ and 0.65µ microfiltration media that meets and exceeds the performance of microporous cast membranes. Trupor enables enhanced flow compared with traditional membranes, improving the ability to filter novel fluid streams. Its composite structure and superior pore size uniformity


deliver consistent and reliable results in the key performance characteristics required by today’s membrane buyers. Trupor can be utilised in multiple cross-platform markets including biological fluids, process water, biopharmaceutical, semiconductor, food and beverage, API chemical and reagent grade chemical applications. Trupor complies with US FDA (21CFR), NSF / ANSI 61, USP class VI. Trupor is the best-in-class microfiltration media for many medical and liquid filtration applications.


Superior Felt & Filtration www.superiorfelt.com


New high precision optical extensometers The Tinius Olsen Epsilon One is a new optical non-contact extensometer performing high- accuracy, high-resolution, non- contacting axial strain and displacement measurement, using video to measure strain. These extensometers are suitable for testing high-modulus materials such as metals and composites, high-elongation materials, thin or delicate specimens, cyclic fatigue, strain- controlled testing, deflectometer


The Epsilon One is suitable for many materials, including metals, plastics and composites.


applications, and measuring crack opening displacements. Strain or extension is measured and output in real time. Epsilon One’s high resolution and ISO 0,5 / ASTM B-1 accuracy classes make it suitable for non-contact measurement of a wide range of strain values, from very small strains required to measure modulus of metals, composites, ceramics and CMCs through elastomers and everything in between. ■ Easy to use ■ Low cost ■ Instant reset ■ Laser alignment


Class-leading accuracy and resolution are achieved by Epsilon’s comprehensive optical path optimisation, a unification of several optical technologies and signal processing algorithms. Ultra-high camera resolution, real-


time data rates up to 3,000Hz, minimisation of optical error sources, and signal processing techniques provide high strain resolution and accuracy with the lowest noise. No other system on the market combines all of these technologies. The Laser-Assist Alignment System provides an instant alignment and distance spot check. Epsilon ONE will project pre-aligned laser lines on the specimen before the test, revealing any misalignment. During the test, high precision telecentric lenses on the PT models eliminate errors due to out-of-plane movements – a common source of errors for many video extensometers. Epsilon One arrives factory calibrated – there are no calibration grids or gauge length bars, saving a great deal of time. The system sets up for new specimen types in minutes and requires very little training or skill to use. The desktop user interface software and optional Touch Interface provide continuous digital Epsilon One fits all types of materials testing machines.


Tinius Olsen www.tiniusolsen.com


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Does reward require risk?


The pros and cons of manufacturing at speed during a pandemic


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Deus ex machina


How artificial intelligence is making the impossible a reality


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Does reward require risk?


The pros and cons of manufacturing at speed during a pandemic


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The mask materials that can stop the spread of Covid-19 and limit pollution


Stick with it


The miniaturised wearable device that monitors blood oxygen levels


State of minds


Enhancing mental health research with a smartphone-controlled neural implant


Silver linings


The antimicrobial coatings helping in the fight against infection


Watch this space


How developers are reacting to post-market surveillance issues


Stick with it


The miniaturised wearable device that monitors blood oxygen levels


State of minds


Enhancing mental health research with a smartphone-controlled neural implant


A bug’s life


Insect-inspired implants take on bacteria and biofilms


Socially distanced


Can a pandemic remake the supply chain?


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