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• Electrical Equipment • Net Zero • Panel Building • Safety in Engineering • Surge & Circuit Protection • Test & Measurement
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5. Grainger &Worrall races to King’s Award for innovation with casting breakthrough
Enclosures
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JUNE FEATURES Data Centre Management Electrical Vehicles
Hazardous Area Equipment Industrial Plugs and Sockets Lighting & Lighting Controls
Supplement: Cables & Cable Management
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Electrical Equipment 12. Smarter tooling with sensors
14. Improving pipe production uptime
Net Zero
18. Accurate modelling and monitoring of distribution networks for EV charge points
20. Closing the loop in electrical manufacturing
24. Preparing for change
26. Using standards to measure greenhouse gas emissions
Panel Building
30. Why solar is key to our future transport network
Editor’s Comment and News
4. Welcome
Safety in Engineering 32. Overcoming the extreme
33. Improving the safety and reliability of automotive software through formal verification
Surge & Circuit Protection
36. Optimised high-power bus protection with less soldering
38. How to survive load dumps on active protection systems in military vehicles
Test & Measurement
44. Common mode distortion of wide-bandgap power electronics probing
46. How SMEs can strengthen their supply chains
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