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	<title>AutomationSolutions, Inc. &#187; automotion</title>
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		<title>Automotion for July 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 20:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The July 2009 issue of B&#38;R&#8217;s automotion magazine is available here. Automotion always has lots of great stories on B&#38;R&#8217;s latest applications. In this quarter&#8217;s issue:

Standardization of network technologies
Shrimp: more popular than ever
Cutting edge computing
Entering new markets with Fortuna
Frequency inverters for all performance ranges
One tool maximum
Welding with reduced power consumption
Molded into shape
Overhead lifting solutions
Intel® Atom™ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The July 2009 issue of B&amp;R&#8217;s automotion magazine is <a href="http://www.automotion.info/index.php?id=1065&amp;L=">available here</a>. Automotion always has lots of great stories on B&amp;R&#8217;s latest applications. In this quarter&#8217;s issue:</p>
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<li>Standardization of network technologies</li>
<li>Shrimp: more popular than ever</li>
<li>Cutting edge computing</li>
<li>Entering new markets with Fortuna</li>
<li>Frequency inverters for all performance ranges</li>
<li>One tool maximum</li>
<li>Welding with reduced power consumption</li>
<li>Molded into shape</li>
<li>Overhead lifting solutions</li>
<li>Intel® Atom™ processors for increased cost-effectiveness</li>
<li>Increased efficiency with integrated safety technology</li>
<li>Integrated safety doesn&#8217;t need to be expensive</li>
<li>Outstanding packaging</li>
<li>CNC with the highest precision</li>
<li>From the mountain to your roads and tables</li>
<li>Cool solutions</li>
<li>All-terrain concrete mixers</li>
<li>Taking a powerful position</li>
<li>Innovative sputter process</li>
<li>Grabbing the bottle by the neck</li>
<li>Straight from the lab to the plant through simulation</li>
<li>Reel changes with real advantages</li>
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