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Milwaukee, WI — Brady has intro- duced its BBP®33 industrial label printer. The new printing system is


Brady Intros New Label Printer


described as the first industrial printer in the market to have fool- proof “drop-in” supplies that allow


users to perform a complete supply changeover in less than 20 seconds, with no adjustments or calibrations and no wasted labels. Designed to make label making


faster and easier, the new industrial printer also helps users save costs and improve productivity by elimi- nating wasted blank labels by print- ing on the first label. According to the company, the BBP33 printer is so easy to use that it will help users eliminate tedious, time-consuming setups, difficult-to-load materials and wasteful calibrations. Printing on over 500 label parts


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and 39 different materials, the unit prints for a variety of labeling appli- cations including wire and cable la- bels, panel labels, heat-shrink sleeves, rating plates, circuit board labels, component labels, laboratory labels, safety and arc flash labels, GHS labels, lean 5S labels, and pipe markers. The BBP33 printer is also compatible with the company’s soft- ware programs, including Mark - ware® software, LabelMark® soft-


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With the PowerStrip 9550, you’re cleared for takeoff!


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needs, such as GHS CLP labels, arc flash, wire marking, pipe marking,


tagging and bar codes. Contact: Brady Corporation,


6555 W. Good Hope Road, P.O. Box


571, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0571 % 800-541-1686 fax: 800-292-2289 Web: www.bradycorp.com


XP Power: Smallest AC-DC Power Supplies


Sunnyvale, CA — XP Power has in- troduced what are believed to be the world’s smallest 5 and 10Watt single output AC-DC power supplies. Meas- uring just 1 x 1 x 0.6-in., (25.4 x 25.4 x 15.24mm) the miniature 5 Watt ECE05 series of encapsulated board mount power supplies are suitable for end-product designs where the available board space is at a premi- um and a low-power high-power den- sity supply is required. Complementing the ECE05 se-


ries, the ECE10 series provides 10Watt output from an equally com- pact encapsulated package measur- ing just 1.5 x 1 x 0.6-in. (38.1 x 25.4 x 15.24mm). Both series present seven mod- els covering the popular nominal out-


put voltages from +3.3 to +48VDC, all from a wide universal input of 85- 264VAC with Class II construction, meaning no earth or ground connec- tion is required. All models meet the interna-


tionally recognized no-load power consumption limit of less than 0.3Watt and average efficiency limits ensuring end-products can comply with world-wide energy efficiency standards.


ware and CodeSoft® labeling soft- ware. These label programs allow label creation, symbol and data im- portation, as well as contain applica- tions for industry specific labeling


Complex components need reliable protection.


When you need to precisely spray and dispense liquid coatings, the SCS Precisioncoat selective spray and dispense coating system provides maximum accuracy and fl exibility. The system applies 100% solids, solvent-based and water-based coatings via three to fi ve axes. Optional features, such as needle calibration, vision system, offl ine programming and barcode reader capability, meet any production requirement.


SCS Precisioncoat systems connect seamlessly with SCS thermal and UV cure units, enabling components to move from coating to curing without operator intervention.


Contact SCS to fi nd out more about our innovative solutions for your advanced technologies.


World Headquarters (US): 317.244.1200 www.scsequip.com


Mini power supplies. A peak load capability permits


an output of up to 130 percent of nominal output power to cater for short-term high power loads without the need to specify a higher rated power module, saving both board space and additional cost. The ECE05/10 modules are con-


vection cooled and operate without the need for additional heat sinking or forced airflow. Operating tempera- ture is across the range of –25 to +70°C, with no derating until +50°C. The units meet international IT


safety standards EN60950-1, UL609501-1 and CSA22.2 No. 234. They also comply with EN55022 level B limits for conducted and radi- ated EMC without the need for any


additional filtering components. Contact: XP Power, 990 Benecia


Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94085 % 408-732-7777 fax: 408-732-2002


E-mail: ddarrow@xppower.com Web: www.xppower.com


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