Are Americans Really Cutting the Cord?

A recent report from Leichtman Research Group sheds new light on how Americans are choosing to access high speed internet (HSI) and pay video services. The analysis suggests that more Americans are accessing the internet through their cable providers while at the same time “cutting the cord” on pay-tv subscriptions overall. According to the report, […]

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Industrial Filters Take on Diverse Conditions

Industrial air filters from Universal Air Filter® get tough when necessary. For indoor and outdoor applications requiring a more rugged design, the filters can be used in small or large applications calling for a wide array of media options for increased airflow and dust holding. “The industrial filters help customers who are looking for a […]

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Universal Air Filter® Receives Trademark

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued the Certificate of Registration for Universal Air Filter®. As of June 24, 2008, Universal Air Filter® is a registered trademark.  Headquartered in Sauget, Ill., Universal Air Filter® is a custom-designer and made-to-spec producer of NEBS certifiedair filters. In the fall of 2007, the company opened its China […]

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UAF Expands 3D CAD Service to Include Two Popular Models

Windowpane and Flex-Frame air filters added to online capabilities Universal Air Filter has added online 3D CAD capabilities for two of its most-popular frame models: the Windowpane and Flex-Frame air filters. Now, designers will be able to configure these filters and visualize them from all angles before downloading models into their final designs.   “The success of our online 3D CAD modeling service […]

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Google, Cisco and HP Approve UAF

Sept 10, 2013 — Universal Air Filter (UAF) partners with industry leaders like Cisco, Juniper, Oracle/Sun, IBM and HP to design air filter solutions and technologies for server, switching, routing and storage electronics.  Google is the latest addition to UAF’s of data center equipment development customers.

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Travelling at the Speed of Light

Fiber optics is not a new concept, but it has taken a couple hundred years to perfect it. As early as the 1790s, the Chappe brothers invented the first “optical telegraph”. The French duo were able to relay messages through a series of lights mounted on towers. Then in the 1840s and 50s British physicists […]

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Help Your System Keep its Cool with Thermal Design

Thermal considerations are fundamental when designing any electronic equipment. Convection, conduction, and radiation heat transfer all need attention to build efficient equipment and to keep it running optimally. Both the printed circuit board (PCB) and the integrated circuit (IC) package are important components to any piece of electronic equipment and need to be effectively integrated […]

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UAF is exhibiting at Taitronics 2018

UAF is exibiting at TAITRONICS 2018 on October 9th – 12th in Taipei, Taiwan.  Taitronics is focused on New Technology, New Applications, connecting the complete electronics industry from upstream to downstream. The show has successfully combined AI and IoT while establishing AIoT Pavilion that demonstrated smart manufacturing, smart agriculture, smart education, smart transportation, smart retail and other cross-industry […]

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Importance of Specifying UAF Quadrafoam

Not all UL 94-rated open cell polyurethane foams are created equal. Far from it. So when it comes to choosing certified Quadrafoam™ media, you have some important decisions to make. First and foremost, you’ll need to consider the source of your media. Are you OK with buying off-brand media that’s simply stamped out in a far off […]

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Do Hospitals Make People Sicker?

Every year, about 1 in every 25 hospitalized patients will develop an infection while they’re being treated for something else. It’s known in the industry as an HAI, or healthcare-associated infection, and each year 1.7 million patients contract one and nearly 100,000 die as result. In fact, HAIs kill more people each year in the […]

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