The Allegro Connect bulk fill system from Cytiva has been designed to help you reduce non-recoverable product loss by up to ...
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company has joined the methanol fueling project in Yokohama, Japan under which it will work on a ...
Close off any light leaks with dark tape. Shiny sides inside the box may create reflections, and light may leak in where the hinge meets the corner of the box. Dark gaffe tape can help, as can more ...
Tape or glue the DVD piece in place (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 15/22 Back to the Article ...
Unscrew the lens and remove the infrared filter (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 16/22 Back to the Article ...
Thew completed spectrometer: the blue tape with an arrow shows where the slot is. The device is mounted on an old LCD monitor stand. (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 22/22 Back to the Article ...
Apply gentle pressure with pliers to open the webcam, and cut the DVD to fit inside the lens hole (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 13/22 Back to the Article ...
Leave a couple inches of cable slack in the box. A knot inside the notch assures that the camera is not disturbed even if you yank the cable a bit. You can use Velcro to allow for re-adjusting the ...
Heating the lens a bit with a hair dryer can help loosen it. The filter will look iridescent -- you can throw it away. Screw the lens back in close to how it was. (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 17/22 Back ...
Look at a barcode through the webcam to refocus it to about 20 cm away. Use a webcam program like Photo Booth. A barcode has fine details so it's a nice test of focus. (The above image is of an older ...
Don't get fingerprints on the DVD, and cut your "grating" from the outside edge where the track lines are more parallel. You can cut this piece down more precisely later. (Picture: PLOTS/CC BY 2.0) 12 ...
Univation's Unipol PE Process Technology has been selected by Indian Oil Corporation for its new world-scale production line ...