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Appliance Design Magazine, January 2009

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Appliance Design Magazine, January 2009Appliance Design  is the ONE magazine devoted to providing solutions for design and engineering teams in the global, commercial, and medical appliance/durable goods industry.

For more than 52 years, Appliance Manufacturer Magazine served the global appliance industry. Recognizing the changes and the increasing role of the Design Engineer in the appliance industry, Appliance Manufacturer changed its focus and re-launched as appliance DESIGN in September 2004, with a completely new look, increased circulation to Design Engineers and increased focus on the editorial they need.

Appliance Design reaches more than 25,000 Design Engineers in the Global Appliance Market

In July 2007, appliance DESIGN purchased the International Appliance Manufacturing magazine from Ashokan International for further international expansion and development in the appliance industry. The magazine is the industry's annual technical/white paper review for household appliance design and manufacturing including large domestic appliances (white goods), small kitchen appliances, and floor care around the world.

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Cover Story
Commercial Appliances: Changing the Menu
by Larry Adams

Even though commercial appliances have a higher cost and lower volume than consumer appliances, makers of commercial equipment still must operate in a competitive environment, which means keeping a lid on cost. In the past, that might have also meant throttling back on technological innovations that would add cost to the product. But, times have changed.

Feature Articles
Commercial Appliances: Changing the Menu
by Larry Adams

Even though commercial appliances have a higher cost and lower volume than consumer appliances, makers of commercial equipment still must operate in a competitive environment, which means keeping a lid on cost. In the past, that might have also meant throttling back on technological innovations that would add cost to the product. But, times have changed.

Electronics: Powerline Potential
by Jean-Pierre Fournier, Warren Wong

Imagine a world where the skyrocketing demand for energy, driven by the increasing scarcity of fossil fuels and the rapid economic development of emerging economies, leads to frequent electrical brownouts and blackouts. Now imagine if local utilities could communicate with appliances in homes such as a water heater, air conditioner, clothes dryer, or dishwasher, and instruct each one to cycle down during high-demand periods.

This can help minimize power demand across the grid and avoid blackouts. Or better yet, imagine load-management programs that automatically drive down consumer electrical bills by turning off appliances and lights during high-cost peak periods and reinstating them when electricity rates are lower.

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Provides solutions for design and engineering teams in the global, commercial, and medical appliance/durable goods industry. Sectors covered include HVAC, water processing, housewares, commercial appliances, vending, medical, lab, lawn and garden, electronics, computers, communications, and business. (Amazon.com)

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nayana adassuriya said:

nice site and very usefull!!

nayana adassuriya
http://www.lknews.tk
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January 27, 2009

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