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Mother of all motherboards

Thursday 20 November 2008

ICP Electronics Australia has announced the release of the IMB-Q354, a motherboard that is said to support 45nm LGA775 Intel Core2Duo CPUs with an 800/1066/1333MHz FSB, Intel Q35 & ICH9DO platform.


Water purification technology

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Eimco Water Technologies has introduced an efficiency effluent purification technology designed to aid municipal, commercial and industrial users to recycle water.


Innovative Mining Solution Finalist: Alcoa

Monday 17 November 2008

Aloca is a finalist in the 5th Annual Prospect Awards for designing a bearing lifting jig that removes the hazards that come with unsecured loads.


Industrial plugs sock it to the industry

Monday 17 November 2008

NHP has released a new range of ISO Plugs and Sockets that are suitable for industrial, commercial and domestic single and three phase applications, according to the company.


The eastern seaboard steps up

Wednesday 08 October 2008

The boom in Western Australia’s mining industry is having one inadvertent negative effect, a skilled labour strain which is leading to long lead times in local bulk handling technologies solutions. Val Pavlovic writes.


Bags sorted with conveyor

Friday 16 May 2008

Following the successful installation of the Innovative Conveying System (ICS) into Baileys Fertilisers manufacturing facility in Kwinana, Western Australia a second system has now been ordered.


Conveying the site

Tuesday 22 April 2008

A flexible conveyor belt can reduce transportation costs and environmental hazards . Jessica Darnbrough writes.


Turnkey solution to bulk handling

Wednesday 16 April 2008

WITH the ever increasing mechanisation of bulk handling, large-scale manufacturers, processors and logistics providers can have their feet so hard on the pedal they fail to step back and take some important operations points into consideration.


Conveying systems that stack up

Monday 10 March 2008

THE importance of capital savings in all areas of heavy industries can never be understated – especially when it concerns conveying systems.


Gillard concedes 'drop dead' argument

Tuesday 01 January 1980

Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard has conceded the Australian Mines and Metals Association's (AMMA) argument against 'drop dead' dates for old workplace agreements.


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