Aprima Medical Software, Inc
Carrollton, TX 75006
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Horizontal Machining Center suits large part applications.
Suitable for industrial component manufacturing and aerospace job-shop environments where machining of soft and hard metals is required, T1 5-Axis HMC can machine workpieces up to 3.2 ftÃ-² x 19.6–31.4 in. high in single 5-sided process. System provides X, Y, Z travels of 59.1, 51.2, 78.7 in. respectively. B-axis rotary table offers 360Ã-
Read More »Rack-Mount Network Video Recorder serves large scale projects.
Offering full HD local display and real-time remote monitoring, Linux-embedded DS-4200-RM Pro series lets users connect up to 32 channels in one server and up to 144 channels in multiple servers.Ã- Network throughput of 360 Mbps allows concurrent megapixel recording and real-time live viewing, and dual-stream technology lets users experience up to 25 channels of 30 fps live view in local...
Read More »Permanent Mount LED Spotlight has IP68 design.
Supporting 9–50 Vdc operation, PML-90LED-SW produces 8,100 lm inÃ- ~2,100 ft longÃ- x 140 ft wide beam; optional configuration covers 1,200 ft longÃ- x 450 ft wide area. Polycarbonate control handle and tension hinges allow unit to be set into position and adjusted, while 4 in.Ã-² mounting base has 4 corner bolt holes to keep unit secured to mounting surfaceÃ- during...
Read More »Optical Sorters feature software-driven intelligence.
Available for MantaÃ-®, OptyxÃ-®, and TegraÃ-® belt-driven G6 optical sorters, Sort-to-Grade™ feature for potato processors enables sorters to grade by count, accepting or rejecting each defective piece to control quality of output to defined grade, as defined by processor.Ã- By reducing unnecessary rejects, software increases yield 1–3%. Sorting foreign material remains...
Read More »High-End 2U Servers deliver optimized I/O, network performance.
Respectively featuring 2- and 4-node configurations, 2U TwinPro™ and TwinProÃ-²™ support dual IntelÃ-® XeonÃ-® E5-2600 v2 processors andÃ- memory up to 1 TB ECC DDR3 1866 MHz. LSI 3108/3008, 12 Gbs SAS 3.0 controllers maximize storage I/O; NVM Express allows secure, accelerated PCIe SSD performance; and 10GbE or InfiniBand 56Gbs FDR/40Gbs QDR options maximize network...
Read More »ERP Software includes new FAA 8130-3 form.
PENTAGON 2000SQL™,Ã- conforming to business processes,Ã- QA systems, and regulatory requirements in aerospace, defense, and electronics industries, offers FAA 8130-3 system module that incorporates form changes required by U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Order 8130.21H dated 08/01/13. Concurrently maintaining prior form 8130-3 (06-01) and form 8130-3...
Read More »Dual Photovoltaic MOSFET Driver replaces discrete solutions.
Featuring optically coupled technology that provides 3,750 Vrms input to output isolation, FDA217 can achieve 27 Ã-µA short circuit current with input LED current of 30 mA. Each independent driver consists of LED optically coupled to photodiode array, and each array can generate open circuit voltage of 12.2 V and short circuit current of 9.1 Ã-µA with forward LED current of 10 mA. Driver...
Read More »Thermoplastic Compounds feature carbon fiber reinforcement.
Based on carbon fiber reinforced PEEK, PPA, PPS, and PEI resin systems, Ultra Performance Structural Compounds are manufactured using compounding techniques that maximize fiber integrity. Injection-moldable thermoplastic materials are available in high-temperature resin systems with carbon fiber reinforcement loadings from 20%–40% to meet range of application requirements in diverse markets. In...
Read More »Cutting Fluid excels in difficult machining applications.
Formulated for working with difficult alloys, such as titanium, Inconel, and stainless steel, XTREME CUT 292 eliminates foaming, staining, and residues. Lubrication technology helps improve cycle times and tool life, drag-out rates reduce coolant usage, and sump life promotes productivity. Oil-based emulsion cutting fluid is formulated with safe metalworking chemistries that minimize toxicity...
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