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Page 59 IAC Packing Station Designed for Efficiency


Brea, CA — IAC Industries has intro- duced a line of manual packing sta- tions that address efficiency, organiza- tion and critical ergonomics. The line consists of two primary types: Packing Stations that include a full workbench with all the packaging supply acces- sories, and the Pack aging Accessory Station that enables the conversion of any table, bench or workspace to a fully capable packing and shipping workspace. Packing Stations are completely


configurable by the customer. Begin - ning with the company’s rock-solid four-leg workbench, providing a full 1/2-ton load capacity, customers can then select from a wide range of utili- ty accessories to provide the functions needed. Telescoping legs on the bench allow worksurface height adjustment ranging between 30 to 36-in. (762 to 914mm) in 2-in. (51mm) increments. Overall bench sizes range from 30 x 60-in. (762 x1524mm) to 36 x 72-in. (914 x 1829mm). Impact- and chemical-resistant


laminate is used on the worksurface and has a 180° rolled front edge for comfortable use; solid maple tops are also available. A channel upright assembly


attaches to the workbench and sup- ports above-the-worksurface acces- sories that include shelves, shelf dividers, electrical channels, light- ing, and paper/wrap spool holders. Flat panel computer displays and a variety of document holders attach with frame-mounted swing arms to provide ergonomic information ac - cess. The open U-shaped Channel


New DC Link Capacitors from Cornell Dubilier


Liberty, SC — Cornell Dubilier has introduced its type BLC high-ener- gy-density board mount DC link capacitors for medium power inverter systems. Type BLC capaci- tors are de scribed as an excellent choice for demanding applications in inverters for wind and solar ener- gy, electric vehicles, motor drives, and UPS systems.


Uprights allow infinite positioning of each selected accessory. Below the


worksurface, customers can choose to install additional shelving or


paper/wrap spool holder accessories to make efficient use of space and bench capabilities. The packing station bench


frames and shelving accessories are finished in durable powder coat paint that is electrostatically applied and baked to a hard, chip-resistant coat- ing. Most other metal parts are fin- ished with texture-black paint. Popular models, and are shipped


within 5-days. Contact: IAC Industries, Inc.,


Packaging station (right) and packaging accessory station.


895 Beacon Street, Brea, CA 92821-2926 % 800-989-1422 or 714-990-8997; fax: 714-990-0557 E-mail: benchsales@iacindustries.com Web: www.iacindustries.com.


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and voltage ratings ranging from 700 to 1100VDC, type BLC DC link capacitors are packaged in UL94V-0 plastic boxes with 4 pins for low equivalent series resistance. These capacitors are designed for long life at high ripple current, up to 36A, with a demonstrable 25-year life


under typical operating conditions. Contact: Cornell Dubilier


Electronics, Inc., 1605 East Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford, MA 02744-2294 % 508-996-8564 Web: www.cde.com


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