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Download NCFP tech papers for free

Sept. 1, 2004
The entire collection of technical papers from the National Conference on Fluid Power (NCFP) is available for download. Founded in 1953, the National Fluid Power Association just completed its 50th year and is honoring the history of NCFP by making this i
The entire collection of technical papers from the National Conference on Fluid Power (NCFP) is available for download. Founded in 1953, the National Fluid Power Association just completed its 50th year and is honoring the history of NCFP by making this information available. The papers can be downloaded at no cost by anyone interested learning about the progression of fluid power technology.

The papers represent the work of distinguished technical and engineering professionals the fluid power industry, and span the years from the first NCFP event in 1947 to the 49th conference in 2002. The papers are contained in a searchable database at www. nfpa. com under "Technical/Standards." It is searchable by year, session subject, author, and keyword in the title and abstract.

2005 Technical Conference
Planning is underway for the 2005 NCFP Technical Conference, held in conjunction with the International Exposition for Power Transmission March 15-19, 2005, in Las Vegas. The conference will feature experts from around the world delivering presentations on the latest developments in power transmission — hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and mechanical. The conference will be organized into two segments: a Technology and Design Program and a Hydraulic Fluids Symposium. Nearly 100 papers will be presented. More information can be found at www.ifpe.com.

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