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  1. TOTAL LIGHTING MAGAZINE

    United Kingdom

    TOTAL LIGHTING is one of the main tools chosen by professional lighting designers. After nine years the magazine is a well-established brand in its own right, providing strong and vibrant editorial comment, together with up to the minute news articles and the latest project and product information, both in the UK and further afield. Total Lighting Magazine prides itself on its close links with industry heavyweights, as well as designers, architects, lighting retailers and manufacturers, who it collaborates with in order to keep the reader up to date. It was the first lighting design magazine in the UK to produce a fully interactive digital edition, and readers can benefit from an archive that now goes back more than four years. Total lighting magazine is published monthly by Aston Greenlake Publishing Ltd. Matt Taylor

  2. PICKERING ELECTRONICS

    United Kingdom

    Pickering Electronics is a designer, manufacturer and supplier of Reed Relays. Pickering operates globally with manufacturing facilities in the UK and Czech Republic, along with additional representation in countries throughout the Americas, Asia, Europe and Australasia. With relays 25% the size of many of competitors, our relay ranges are by far the most developed within the industry. We design SIL/SIP, DIL/DIP, SMD and through-hole reed relays. Our SIL relays are sold in high quantity's to large automatic test equipment (ATE) companies all over the world. Pickering relays are constructed using our unique SoftCenter® technology rather than the standard 'Hard Moulded' construction. This allows for maximum life and performance as the SoftCenter® technology greatly reduces stress on the delicate glass reed switch capsule. Our relays are also fitted with a Mu-metal magnetic screen rather than one made of steel, allowing high density packing without the risk of problems due to magnetic interaction between relays. Relay switching from 500V to 12.5kV in 1 Form A, 2 Form A, 3 Form A, 1 Form B and 1 Form C.