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Feature: Robotics


Whether it’s along production lines, in surgical theatres or vast agricultural fi elds, robotic applications are providing innovative and reliable methods of working


starting to use heavy-duty industrial drones to water crops in hard-to-reach areas. The method is proving to be more fuel-efficient and cheaper than transporting workers, and the computer- controlled sprayers waste fewer resources.


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Innovative and reliable So, whether it’s along production lines, in surgical theatres or vast agricultural fields, robotic applications are providing innovative and reliable


Figure 2: Robots will increasingly be used in agriculture, too


methods of working. Who knows what the future holds beyond 2020, but for now, advanced robots are here to stay.


Announcing our new partnership…


Thermal Issues are proud to be working in collaboration with Kerafol – bringing German technology to the world of thermal interface materials. This adds a fantastic new dimension to our range of materials from Bergquist, Laird, Chomerics, Dupont and Rogers.


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Rapid delivery of parts to enhance performance of: - Battery Management Systems - Electric Motors - Invertors - Intelligent Controls - Aerospace Instalments


Next day samples for fit/form/functional testing thermal management - electrical isolation - IP67 gaskets - double sided tapes - anti vibration pads


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