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Brushless motors

Tuesday 09 December 2008

Baldor’s BSM series motors, with Hall sensor or resolver feedback, allows for the maximising of horsepower delivered using current available from standard 115 Vac wall power – improving the performance of equipment.


Super-foods or super-frauds?

Friday 05 December 2008

The news is in. Functional foods are super popular and suppliers cannot keep up with demand. But is the hype justified?


Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L23 extends Logix controller family

Wednesday 03 December 2008

Rockwell Automation has launched the new Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L23 controller.


Feeling peckish?

Wednesday 26 November 2008

Featuring 100% chicken breast, McDonald's new range is set apart from other menu items by its distinctive ‘searing’ cooking method.


Delivering safety standards

Monday 10 November 2008

Melamine in infant milk; animals sick with viruses; e-coli on fresh vegetables - anxiety over the safety of what we put in our mouths and feed to our families has justifiably reached new heights around the world, sparking fresh government regulations and laws.


CoOL on top

Monday 10 November 2008

At the end of September this year a NZ parliamentary committee decided against supporting a call for mandatory country of origin labelling on food products.


Graintec introduces new Melamine test kits

Tuesday 28 October 2008

Graintec, an authorised distributor of Romer Labs, has introduced to Australia a new, highly sensitive AgraQuant ELISA test kit that has been designed to meet the coming regulatory limits for melamine in food products.


Change to labelling laws

Friday 04 July 2008

Exporters of pre-packaged food to Hong Kong are urged to make themselves aware of new regulations covering nutrition labelling.


SA implements new wine labelling

Tuesday 12 February 2008

South Australia has become the first of the Australian States and Territories to implement international wine labeling requirements.


Jesters pies given the Tick of approval

Tuesday 10 July 2007

Jesters pies have been approved with a Tick by the Heart Foundation under their strict new regulations for meals eaten out, becoming the first café chain and the only national pie franchise to gain the Tick on a range of pies.


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