AMETEK Acquires Virtek Vision Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Kasım 7, 20240 Virtek Vision International Inc., today announced that it has been acquired by AMETEK, Inc, (NYSE: AME) as part of its Electronic Instruments Group (EIG) – a leader in advanced analytical, monitoring, testing, calibrating and display instrumentation. Virtek will continue to operate as an independent organization through AMETEK’s Creaform business. Until now, Virtek
Innovative Laser Technology to Be Tested by Network Rail This Autumn Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Eylül 14, 20220 Innovative Laser Technology to Be Tested by Network Rail This Autumn Network Rail is trialling a new laser technology this Autumn which is designed to clear the residue of fallen leaves from train lines at speeds up to 60mph. The ‘ Lasertrain’, developed by Amsterdam-based LPS (Laser Precision Solutions), aims laser beams
30 Years of Detecting, Leveling and Measuring Tools from Bosch Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Temmuz 21, 20220 From a niche product to a tool for everyone Bosch launched the first measuring tools on the market 30 years ago: The DMO 10 digital metal detector and the DUS 20 digital ultrasonic range finder, both in black. Something which by today’s standards was basically as modern as a computer with
Ricardo to Bring High-Definition PanMon Technology to North and Latin American Railways Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Temmuz 11, 20220 Ricardo to Bring High-Definition PanMon Technology to North and Latin American Railways Ricardo has formed a new Strategic Alliance Agreement with PantoInspect, a Danish technology business, to bring the PanMon pantograph monitoring technology to railways across North and Latin America. Already used on mainlines in Europe, Australia and Africa, PanMon is a
UK: LiDAR Helps Protect 19th Century Railway Viaduct Yurtdışı Haberleri by railsistem - Mart 8, 20220 Laser scanners and drones have been used to plan essential maintenance of the 19th century Whalley railway viaduct in Lancashire. The technology was used to map every inch of the 48-arch Victorian viaduct, which carries the Blackburn to Clitheroe railway line 550 metres across the Ribble Valley and over the river