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December, 2014 On-Board Electric Vehicle Charger from Calex
Concord, CA — Green Watt Power, a division of Calex Mfg. Co., Inc., has introduced the EVC-116-720 on- board electric vehicle lithium Ion battery charger. The new product is a 2-stage constant current/constant voltage charger specifically designed for on-board electric vehicle applica- tions including electric scooters, mo- torcycles, ATVs, etc.
and/or constraints, Green Watt Power can modify the physical pack- aging, interconnects and/or charge profile to meet the unique needs of each individual vehicle design. The output current of the EVC-
116-720 is 6A with a current range of 5.8 to 6.2A. The output voltage regu- lation band is 69 to 116VDC. The input current is 10A rms at 110VAC
range is –40 to +85°C. The unit is protected by over-voltage protection, over-temperature protection and short-circuit protection and backed by Green Watt Power’s Five Year Warranty.
Contact: ConTech/Calex Mfg. Co., Inc., 2401 Stanwell Dr., Con-
cord, CA 94520-4841 % 877-302-4411 or 925-687-4411 E-mail:
sales@ConTech-us.com Web:
www.ConTech-us.com
Nameplates for Industry: Graphic Panel Displays
New Bedford, MA — Custom fabri- cated front panel graphic overlays for LEDs, LCDs, and vacuum fluores- cent displays which are made from a process that starts with a hard-coat clear material to provide clear, dis- tortion-free windows have been in- troduced by Nameplates For Indus- try, Inc. NFi Graphic Overlay Panels are
AC-DC vehicle charger. The unit has a universal input
range of 90 to 264VAC with an input frequency range of 47 to 63Hz. The charger incorporates CAN communi- cation to optimize the charger per- formance based upon commands from the vehicle’s battery management sys- tem. The charger is rated IP64 with the charge connector rated at IP25. The overall charger dimensions
are 12.2 x 7.08 x 2.0-in. (310 x 180 x 51mm) Weight is 2.9kg (6.4-lb.). De- pending on application requirements
and 5A rms at 240VAC continuous. The standard product input power socket is a panel mount IEC-60320 C14. The CAN connector is a JAE MX23A18NF1. The efficiency of the EVC-116-
720 is 92 percent at 115VAC and 94 percent at 220VAC. The power factor at 110VAC is 0.99 and 0.96 at 220VAC. Ripple and noise are ±10 percent of Iout max. The operating temperature range of the EVC-116- 720 is –23 to +85°C and the storage
custom made using the Texturite™ process which starts with a hard-coat clear material such as Lexan® or Mylar® to provide clear, distortion- free windows. Unlike conventional overlays that add the window, the windows are the base material for optimum clarity and durability. Providing clear, diffused, anti-
glare, and colored windows, NFi Graphic Overlay Panels can incorpo- rate high-resolution graphic images which are digitally printed on the polycarbonate or polyester subsur- face.
Brushed, embossed, glossy,
matte, and textured finishes and a wide range of engineered adhesives are offered with selective zones.
Graphic designs and clear panels.
Contact: Nameplates for Indus- try, Inc. 213 Theodore Rice Blvd.,
New Bedford, MA 02745-1218 % 800-999-8900 fax: 508-995-0099 E-mail:
don@nameplatesforindustry.com Web:
www.NameplatesForIndustry.com
Small Screws Big Results Micro Screw-Tightening Solution
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Our new JR-V Screw Tightening robots will feed and fasten M1 to M2 screws reliably and repeatedly. The integrated vacuum pickup provides clean screw pickups each time. Error handling allows retry or skip conditions.
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