FilterMag Offers Magnetic Filtration Technology

FilterMag unveiled its magnetic filtration technology, which it said virtually eliminates the presence of harmful contaminants from oil and hydraulic fluid systems used in all kinds of critical industrial equipment. FilterMag uses Neodymium alloy magnets, which are also used in MRIs. Working non-invasively with conventional oil, hydraulic and fuel filters, FilterMag products capture sub-10 micron contaminants which are the most…

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Modustri Mobile Simplifies Undercarriage Inspections

To address the problem of lengthy, inaccurate, and inefficient undercarriage inspections of heavy construction equipment, Modustri announced the beta launch of its new mobile technology platform, the Modustri HDE Suite. The HDE Suite simplifies field inspections for the construction industry, creating efficiencies in the measurement and data collection processes. The Modustri HDE Suite was designed for inspectors, sales reps and…

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Doran Tire Pressure Sensor for OTR Applications

Doran Manufacturing offers a new tire pressure sensor specifically designed for OTR tire applications in mines, quarries and off-road construction. “This sensor was meticulously designed and manufactured to combat the extreme operating conditions of OTR tire applications,” said Jim Samocki, general manager. “The strong performance and reliability results that we’ve seen during on-vehicle field testing combined with successfully passing tests…

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Deere Offers Complete FT4 Package of DEF and Related Products

To make it convenient and easy for customers to access, handle and use Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and other fluids in their Final Tier 4-compliant equipment, John Deere is offering a full range of fluids and handling equipment. In addition to its Cool-Gard II Heavy Duty Engine Coolant, Plus-50 II Premium Engine Oil and Diesel Exhaust Fluid, developed and manufactured…

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ConExpo-Con/Agg Breaks Records

ConExpo-Con/Agg and IFPE 2014 took center stage in Las Vegas March 4-8 with tremendous energy and serious buyers. Total registration of 129,364 soared past the last edition of the shows as they achieved the second-highest attendance in their history. The shows also set new records for exhibit space, number of exhibitors and education tickets sold.

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SICK Sensor Monitors Speed, Acceleration

SICK announced the launch of the SAM inductive sensor for speed and acceleration monitoring. Previously, a rotational speed had to be determined and adjusted using a basic speed monitor, which is a slower way to determine breakage since it takes time for a machine to decelerate to a determined switching output. The SAM’s acceleration monitoring functionality measures the change in…

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Rockwell Automation Introduces Single Global Line of Circuit Breakers

Industrial automation customers worldwide can now reap the business efficiencies of standardizing on the new global line of molded-case circuit breakers, and control-circuit and load-protection devices from Rockwell Automation. The new line meets global certifications, including CE, CSA, CE and CCC. All products are RoHS compliant and feature a reduction in materials that are hazardous to the environment. “Customers are…

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NSSGA Unveils Rocks Build America Strategic Plan

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) announced a bold, new strategic plan for the aggregates industry. Released at NSSGA’s Annual Convention, Rocks Build America sets a new course for the organization to lead the policy debate on rebuilding America’s rapidly deteriorating transportation infrastructure.

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What Makes River Rock Round?

For centuries, geologists have recognized that the rocks that line riverbeds tend to be smaller and rounder further downstream. But these experts have not agreed on the reason these patterns exist. Abrasion causes rocks to grind down and become rounder as they are transported down the river. Does this grinding reduce the size of rocks significantly, or is it that…

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Construction Materials Prices Expand Again in February

Construction materials prices expanded 0.7 percent in February and are up 0.6 percent over the past year, according to the March 14 producer price index release by the Department of Labor. More specifically, nonresidential construction materials prices are up 0.7 percent for the month and are 0.4 percent higher than the same time one year ago.

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