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SHOWCASE EFD® Automated
Datapaq releases Insight version 7.3
Real-time data export via OPC and enhanced usability
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atapaq releases its Insight Software version 7.3 with enhanced features for temperature profiling and analysis in all kinds of industrial heating processes. Insight now supports the real-time export of data via OPC (“Open Platform Communications”). OPC is an industrial automation standard that allows communication between a data source (the OPC server) and a software application (the OPC client). The data may include process data and records of alarms and events. With Insight acting as an OPC server, data can be passed directly from the logger to a user's own preferred OPC-client process- management application, thereby assisting with live process control and enhancing productivity. The software update furthermore introduces user-friendly tools to the industry-specific Food Insight and Oven Insight versions that support process optimization, helping users set up heating and cooling processes and adapt parameters without repeated trial runs.
DATAPAQ Tel.: +49 30 / 47 80 08 - 412 Web:
www.datapaq.com
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Dispensing Systems offer reliable operation with excellent repeatability
• Precise and consistent application of adhesives, sealants and lubricants
• Three- and four-dimensional motion control for dispensing of dots, stripes, arcs, compound arcs and patterns on different planes
• Flexibility of working either as a stand-alone system or a key part of an automated solution
EFD International Inc. Dunstable, U.K. Tel: 01582 666334
Email :
uk@nordsonefd.com Web:
www.nordsonefd.com
Slim and bright LED work light - eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to fluorescent light
strips. An extremely reliable LED-chip which is the core of LED lighting, has with 36.000 hours nearly 9 times the lifespan in comparison to a common fluorescent light. Due to the optical characteristics of the LED, the new CWA light bar produces a natural, uniform light that neither dazzles nor reduces the brightness.
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At an ambient temperature of 20-25°C, the maximal operating temperature is only 41.5 °C , which means over 3o% less heat radiation than a conventional fluorescent lamp. At the same time, the powerful LED chips provide for an optimum light output (e.g.350lm with the 300mm version).
With an annual power consumption of only 15,3 kWh and a CO2 emission of only 6kg, the LED work light is extremely environment-friendly. In comparison, a fluorescent light consumes 88kWh per year with a CO2 emission of 31kg.
PATLITE Tel: 49-811-9981-9770-0
Production flow in industrial goods industry STROTHMANN Machines & Handling at Hannover Fair
chloss Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany – At the 2014 Hannover Fair, STROTHMANN Machines & Handling will present products and solutions for production streamlining at the joined booth of the leading-edge cluster “it’s OWL” (hall 16, stand A04). Based on own transport and handling technologies, the company configures entire manufacturing and assembly lines. Linear technology with outstanding speed and flexibility allows for the minimization of cycle times in press room automation. RoundTrack floor rails, designed for heavy-load transport, enable flow production of machine tools, wind turbine rotor blades, and other difficult-to-handle industrial goods.
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STROTHMANN Machines & Handling GmbH Tel: +49 5207 9122-0
Web:
www.strothmann.com
FMT-200J Compact Controller T
he FMT-200J provides 200k bytes user RAM, 32 digital inputs and 24 solid state 500mA PNP
Outputs, 8 off 12 bit analogue inputs and 4off 12 bit analogue outputs Four communication ports RS 485 and RS232, a 2 line by 16 character LCD display, four function keys, and a socket for an external FLASH memory card are also provided.
The compact unit is 353 mm wide x 166 mm high x 40 mm deep and all I/O and power connections are by 2 part connectors. The FMT-200J is part of the Colter UK manufactured FMT range and is programmed using the FLEX PC programming software which is provided free of charge.
Colter Products Ltd. 34 APRIL 2014 | AUTOMATION Tel: 01371 876887 Web:
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ith the new high power -LED bar lights of the series CWA, PATLITE offers an economical alternative to conventional flourescent light
Expanded range for Panel Mounted M8 Sockets
oday’s connector needs are pushing for more miniaturization while at the same time demanding higher performance. Whether the application is in automation or reduced size for a portable product, engineers are looking for compact yet reliable connector systems. This expanded range of M8 circular connectors provides safe signal transfer or power connections, even in harsh environments. CONEC broadens its product portfolio for device connectors by M8x1 sockets - back panel mounting.
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• Large number of poles with minimum space requirements
gives multi analogue / digital IO and Comms ports in a single package
• Robust design with all metal housings • Direct circuit board installation
• Snap or threaded couplings
Features:
• Large number of poles with minimum space requirements
• Robust design with all metal housings • Direct circuit board installation
• Snap or threaded couplings
CONEC Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH Tel: 02941/765-85 Web:
www.conec.com
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Fields of application: • Automatic assembly machines
• Security System wiring interface
• Sensor and control housings
• Conveying systems • Motor connection
Fields of application: • Automatic assembly machines
• Security System wiring interface
• Sensor and control housings
• Conveying systems • Motor connection
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