Thursday, December 29, 2016

Automotive Micro Motor Market Research Report Now Available at Research Corridor

Research Corridor has published a new research study titled “Automotive Micro Motor Market – Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 – 2022”. The Automotive Micro Motor market report studies current as well as future aspects of the Automotive Micro Motor Market based upon factors such as market dynamics, key ongoing trends and segmentation analysis. Apart from the above elements, the Automotive Micro Motor Market research report provides a 360-degree view of the Automotive Micro Motor industry with geographic segmentation, statistical forecast and the competitive landscape.
Geographically, the Automotive Micro Motor Market report comprises dedicated sections centering on the regional market revenue and trends. The Automotive Micro Motor market has been segmented on the basis of geographic regions into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World (RoW). The RoW segment consists Latin America and the Middle East & Africa. The Automotive Micro Motor market has been extensively analyzed on the basis of various regional factors such as demographics, gross domestic product (GDP), inflation rate, acceptance and others. Automotive Micro Motor Market estimates have also been provided for the historical years 2013 & 2014 along with forecast for the period from 2015 – 2022.
The research report also provides a comprehensive understanding of Automotive Micro Motor market positioning of the major players wherein key strategies adopted by leading players has been discussed. The Automotive Micro Motor industry report concludes with the Company Profiles section which includes information on major developments, strategic moves and financials of the key players operating in Automotive Micro Motor market.

Holden teases trio of limited edition Commodores ahead of January reveal

Hard-core Holden fans shouldn't take holidays in January.
The Aussie car maker has just released details of a micro-site that confirms a trio of limited edition Commodores will be sold in 2017 to mark the final year of local production for the iconic muscle car.
The site (www.holden.com.au/cars/commodore/limited-edition) is due to go live this afternoon (Thursday December 15) and features three vehicles under cover with confirmation they are based on the SS-V Redline sedan and ute and the Calais V sedan. It asks for expressions of interest from customers wishing to secure a piece of motoring history.
While Holden has yet to reveal official details of the models, the main image showcases a black set of alloy wheels featuring a unique red ring around the outer edge of the rim, a matching red highlight on the lower portion of the front intake and a black bonnet vent on another vehicle in the foreground.
Reports have suggested Holden will dip into its back catalogue and revive badges such as Director and Magnum - previously used on HDT Special Vehicles models back in the 1980s - as a celebration of the Commodore's performance heritage.
The original HDT Director was created by Holden hero Peter Brock to be considered among the most luxurious sports sedans of its time. It featured a unique independent rear suspension system, upgraded V8 engine and a high-grade interior that even included a portable phone and fax machine, which was at the absolute cutting edge of connectivity back in 1987.
But it was also fitted with the controversial Energy Polariser - a box of crystals that Brock claimed improved performance and reduced fuel consumption - that ultimately led to Holden dumping its Bathurst legend.
HDT also used the Magnum name on a high-performance version of the WB Caprice limousine or one-tonne ute.
Accordingly, it is expected the Director name could be used on the more luxury-focused Calais V (without a Polariser) while the Magnum could be reserved for the ute. It has been suggested that the third model will be a track-focused variant of the SS-V Redline sedan that has been created to pay homage to the Commodore's vast successes in motorsport over the last 38 years, from its 24 Bathurst victories to the Repco Round Australia Reliability Trial win and the King's Cup crown in the 1986 FIA Touring Car Championship.
Holden promises to reveal the official information in January, the day the vehicles are expected to be officially on-sale to the public. Commodore fans should save the date...

Friday, December 23, 2016

YY® Drahtlose Schnurlose LED Polymerisationslampe Eigenschaften

YY® Drahtlose Schnurlose LED Polymerisationslampe Eigenschaften

YY® Drahtlose Schnurlose LED Dentale Polymerisationslampe 2000mw

Polymerisationslampen Eigenschaften:
- Importierte Hochleistungs-LED und vier innere Chips.
- Ausgangswellenlänge von Blu-ray:430-485nm.
- Allmählich hell, glänzend, hell-weit, die Arbeit von drei Modellen zu wählen.
- Das Ausgangstiming von drei Getriebe:4s, 6s, 8s.
- Blu-ray Beleuchtung: 10W≥2000mw/cm2
- Die Wirkung von Aushärtungszeit:6s: 2-3mm.
- Jede Marke kann Harzmaterial aushärten.
- Drei Leistungsoptionen: Art A: Li-Ion Batterieenergie: Art B: AC110-240V Energieversorgung, Art C: AC24V Energie
- Zuverlässige Struktur und einfache Bedienung
- SKU: YY-B-10W-S US  YY-B-10W-S EU

Technische Daten
- Eingangsleistung: 10W
- Spannungsbereich der Ladung: AC 110-250V, 50-60HZ
- Das Ausgangstiming von drei Getriebe: 4s, 6s, 8s
- Lithium Batterie: 3.7V, 2200mah
- Wellenlängenbereich: 420-485nm
- Lichtleistung: 2000mw/cm2
- Farbe: silber/rot/blau/schwarz

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Key Opportunity & Application 2016 on Global Micro-Motor Market

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Monday, December 19, 2016

Instruction on Micro motor developed to treat strokes

An Australian research team has created a motor that is so small it can be driven through the arteries of the brain.The motor is about the size of a grain of salt and is said to have the equivalent power of a small kitchen appliance.It is invisible to the naked eye.The current technology is a fixed tube that feeds a catheter to the site of a stroke, but when it is powered by the new motor doctors will be able to steer the catheter.
Micromotor developed to treat strokes

Associate Professor Bernard Yan of the Royal Melbourne Hospital's neuro-intervention service is hoping to use the micro-motor to treat strokes and aneurisms.
"At this stage we are targeting the arteries of the brain," he said."But of course there is no reason why this cannot be applied to other parts of the body such as the heart, kidneys or other organ systems."The project is a collaboration between RMIT University and the Royal Melbourne Hospital.It was developed by senior research fellows at RMIT University, Professor James Friend, fellow RMIT University Professor Leslie Yeo and Associate Professor Yan.

Associate Professor Yan says there is a drastic need to improve surgical equipment used to treat stroke victims.He says problem with the current technology has been likened to trying to feed a "half-boiled piece of spaghetti" through a wet paper tube."It is intensely frustrating when, in the heat of the moment you know you are racing against time," he said."There's a time window beyond which there will be no chance of saving that patient."And when you come across about 40 per cent of cases which are difficult and about 15 per cent of cases that are downright impossible, it's very disheartening."

Associate Professor Yan says the device will be particularly helpful for surgeons treating older patients."Arteries undergo wear and tear over time. So with the younger patients, the 20-year-olds, their arteries are fairly straight and easy to get to," he said."[But] for example in the 80-year-olds, the arteries are as windy as the Great Ocean Road."It provides two components. It provides more power to enable the catheter to get to where we want it to get to, but it allows us manoeuvrability."The motor is currently undergoing intense laboratory testing and is not expected to be given approval for use in surgery until at least 2016.When it does, it is expected to reduce the rate of cases in which surgeons are unable to operate, from 15 per cent, to less than 5 per cent.

Topics: medical-research, science-and-technology