Magnetic Elevators To Debut In 2008
Floating In Midair, Similar To Maglev High Speed Trains
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Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corp. will employ so-called maglev technology — capable of suspending objects in midair through the combination of magnetic attraction and repulsion to control the lifts, it said in a statement.
The maglev elevators will be quieter and more comfortable and will travel 984 feet per minute — not as fast as the company's conventional lifts that can move up to 3,314 feet a minute, Toshiba said.
Maglev technology has already been used to develop high-speed trains. The only passenger-carrying maglev train in the world links Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China, to the city center at speeds of 267 miles per hour.
A maglev shuttle in Birmingham, England, was abandoned in 1995 after 11 years in operation because of technical glitches.
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