Engineering Component Finder: Globalspec, Thomasnet, Digikey, Alliedelec, Jameco

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The discussion focuses on compiling a comprehensive list of websites that assist in finding various engineering components across multiple disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, aerospace, and chemical engineering. Key sites mentioned include Globalspec, Thomasnet, Digikey, Allied Electronics, and Jameco, among others. Participants are encouraged to contribute additional resources, with suggestions like Swagelok for plumbing and Varian Inc. for specific applications. The conversation highlights the importance of having a centralized resource for engineers to locate components efficiently. Overall, the thread aims to create a valuable directory for engineering professionals.
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Hi,
Shall we make a list of all the websites that are out-there to help you find a componentm that may be an Electrical/Mechanical/Aerospace/chemical/ any component related to any area of engineering...

  • globalspec.com
  • thomasnet.com
  • digikey.com
  • alliedelec.com
  • jameco.com

Folks,please contribute...
 
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swagelok.com (research plumbing)
varianinc.com
Newport.com
 
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