PartyCAD 11 has introduced its new Virtual Reality (VR) module which allows users to save PartyCAD movies in a format playable on most computers.
The ZR Series of water-cooled, oil-free air compressors, manufactured by Atlas Copco, Stockholm, Sweden, are the first to be TUV certified for zero net energy consumption.
The new keder machine from Sinclair Equipment Company allows for fully adjustable keder sizes for single or double flap configuration.
Event management software provider IntelliEvent has made several upgrades to its software.
Rowley Company’s #6–#10 grommets offer high strength holding power via two rows of gripping teeth and a rolled rim.
Features include improvements in the tools and menus, improved nesting features in the Unfold view, improved database handling and support for after processing of unfolded parts.
The system delivers even, consistent heat through a proprietary ceramic heating wedge only one-eighth inch thick.
The stake was developed for permafrost applications but has many other uses.
Alert Management Systems has released its latest annual revision: Alert EasyPro 10.0.
The Stanelco RF Portable Welder from Hall Dielectric weighs only 35 pounds and can be carried anywhere.
To use the tape, just cut SKP to size, peel it and cover holes or tears in the fabric.
The carts enable facilities to load and move up to 56 crowd-control barricades at one time.
The heater has four to five times greater heating capacity than 115-volt electric heaters.
The Meistergram® Models PRO1200 (12 needles, 12 colors) and PRO1500 (15 needles, 15 colors) compact single-head embroidery machines are designed to be portable for remote jobs.
New from Construction Accessories Inc. are two new tent stake extractors.
Given today’s spectrum of fabric choices, you can create tents and fabric structures for any type of event that are both dramatic and durable. The flexibility of fabric, the colors, and the unique uses make the possibilities endless.
A number of factors need to be considered in the selection of tent fabric. Starting with the type of event that the structure will be used for, selection considerations include factors such as typical heat and cold conditions; fire, fade and stain resistance; cleaning and maintenance; and how the structure will be fabricated. A very important consideration is the dimensional stability of the fabric. Today, select fabrics produced with technologically advanced threads and weaving techniques, as well as superior coatings, provide exceptional dimensional stability.
Choosing a fabric with excellent dimensional stability offers a number of benefits:
• With superior tensile strength, the structure will hold and maintain its shape so that it is not only stable but also looks good without stretching or sagging.
• The fabric will hold up against wide temperature fluctuations.
• The life span of the structure is extended, so that you have a tent that looks better and lasts longer.
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