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Squad-Fitters and Setcom…. Press Release

Squad-Fitters, Inc. out of Urbana, IL.  Releases their new  exclusive Setcom configuration webform, which is the only product of its type in the industry today. You can see it at:

www.squadfitters.com/request-a-complementary-setcom-quote

George Weisiger of Squad-Fitters states:

This form saves departments time and money by allowing them access to all the information we will need from them before they even pick up the phone, and it also allows them to submit this information by pointing and clicking instead of calling. We take the results of the webform, formulate a quote, e-mail the quote, and then call to follow up. Nobody else out there is doing this.”

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A new concept in fire supression….

Mount water cannons on a tank!

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Full Brochure

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Gamber-Johnson – New Docking Stations

Industry’s First Magnesium Docking Station
Setting the Industry Standard

MAG Docking Station Diagram

The CF30 magnesium dock represents innovative design and break-through technology, both utility and design patents are pending for this product.

View the entire Toughbook 30 Mag Docking Station product line:

Rock Solid Releases – New Toughbook 30 Magnesium Docking Station

  • Press Release – Integrating the Metal of the Future into Gamber-Johnson Innovative Line of Docking Stations
  • Press Release – Cost-effective, high-performance docking station for the Panasonic Toughbook 30
  • White PaperMagnesium, Metal of the future: Evolutions in Technology Bring Innovations to Design: Applicability of Magnesium Alloy AZ91-D for Rugged Docking Stations

FAQs

  1. Why make the move to magnesium now?
  2. What are the main advantages of a magnesium docking station for the consumer?
  3. How strong is magnesium?
  4. Can a magnesium docking station withstand rugged use?
  5. Does magnesium curtail precise design?
  6. Does the CF30 need to be constructed of a thicker gage because of the lightweight nature of magnesium?
  1. How well does magnesium absorb vibration?
  2. Is magnesium use and extraction an eco-friendly process?
  3. Can magnesium handle the elevated temperatures that some laptop computers generate?
  4. Can magnesium be cast into user-friendly docking stations?
  5. Can magnesium shield electromagnetic interference (EMI)?
  6. Has Gamber-Johnson tested the magnesium alloy CF30?
Why make the move to magnesium now?

Magnesium’s growing popularity is due, in large part, to simply gaining a better understanding of the element, its abundance and its uses. In addition, magnesium’s reputation as a highly flammable entity has cooled. Yes – powdered, shaved or thin strip magnesium is easy to ignite, but try to do the same to magnesium in mass or bulk.

Because magnesium alloys for die-casting have an ignition temperature of 850°F, a cast magnesium component is usually the last thing to ignite in a fire. And because magnesium has such good conductivity, a high-energy source and an ample supply of air are needed to even reach this ignition temperature. Tests have shown that flames consume a vehicle before magnesium parts even burn in a car fire. Magnesium keeps its cool.

The entire FAQ is listed after the more button below – Or visit their site for more info