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RSWT eliminates complex startingand stopping of pumps C


From Ice Cold to Burning Hot


s of the end of September, the new Temperature Sensor OptoTemp has expanded wenglor’s product portfolio in the field of Photoelectronic Sensors. The high-performance sensor measures temperatures within a range of -25 to 350° C on the basis of infrared radiation emitted by the object, regardless of the material it’s made of and its state of aggregation. And thus wenglor is once again demonstrating innovative market competence in the area of optical sensor technology. The measurement of infrared radiation is quick and contactless, and the object itself is not influenced in any way. The temperature of a great variety of objects can thus be reliably measured, regardless of the material they’re made from and their state of aggregation. The sensor measures temperature with a spectral sensitivity of 8 to 14 m within a measuring range of -25 to 350° C.


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wenglor sensoric ltd u 01536 313580 u www.wenglor.com


arlo Gavazzi has increased the already popular RSWT Soft Starter family with versions up to 30kW. As standard each unit performs an innovative self-learning algorithm function to ensure a smooth soft starting and stopping of pumps using a single knob setting. This ensures optimal starts and stops even under different load conditions and minimises any vibrations. The RSWT is available up to 55A 25kW/35HP @ 400V and comes in a compact 75mm IP20 protective


housing. The compact unit can replace the use of contactors and star/delta timers whilst using up less space in the controls panel and speeds up commissioning time. Thanks to its self-learning algorithm, the RSWT, in its basic form (RSWT..V010/V011), only needs 1- dial setting for ramp up and ramp-down adjustment making it a one-of-kind product in this market.


Carlo Gavazzi UK Ltd u 01276 854110 u www.carlogavazzi.co.uk


RF Inductors Achieve Higher Rating for Military Market


owanda now has four Established Reliability inductor series with QPL Level R status per mil-spec MIL-PRF-39010. The series – ER10M, ER15M, ER18M and ER17S (shielded) – represent a 100X increase in reliability over the initial Level M failure ratings. They have accumulated more than 45 million unit hours of testing and address ten different mil-spec slash numbers (/01 through /10). Performance ranges include Inductance (0.10 to 1000 µH), DCR Ohms Max (0.025 to 72), and Current


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Rating mA DC (28 to 2900). Level R represents the most reliable off-the-shelf inductors for high- reliability applications.These through-hole series are designed for RF applications in military, aerospace and space – including defense and NASA communities. This includes use in communication, guidance and security applications, as well as in radar, test & evaluation and special mission applications.


Gowanda Electronics u +1-716-532-2234 u www.gowanda.com


New in at Ellsworth Adhesives Europe: Cost effective Mixing and Degassing Machine


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llsworth Adhesives Europe today unveiled the latest addition to its portfolio of dispensing equipment: The SK-300S table top mixer.


Manufactured in Japan by the well-respected Shashin Kagaku Product Company, the SK-300S is a ‘Kakuhunter’ brand product with CE approval. This brand new mixing and degassing machine is exclusive to Ellsworth


Adhesives and offers


consumers a cost effective mixing solution for two component materials.


The SK-300S bench top unit is designed to simultaneously mix and degas materials quickly and effectively. This versatile piece of equipment can process a wide range of materials – from low viscosity to high viscosity – each time delivering uniform dispersion.


Easy to operate, the SK-300S has a designated


operational panel with different settings and functions that can be adjusted to suit user requirements. Revolution and rotation speeds can be set individually as part of the mix programme, while balance navigation can be increased to suit a heavier material and decreased to suit lighter materials. The SK300S even has a heat spreader to dissipate heat away from mixing motor assembly and its cup tray is positioned at an angle that provides maximum mixing capability.


In addition to these practical functions, the SK- 300S has several safety functions including an automatic stop button, ‘a top lid lock’ for when it isn’t being used and a ‘hold operation’ button to


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allowing the top lid to be opened if required. Users working in quiet environments might be interested to know that the machine operates with minimal noise.


Using a planetary mixer like the SK-300S has a number of advantages over other mixing tools and equipment. For example, users can expect to save time and effort, since the mixing and degassing process is complete in just minutes. Furthermore, the use of a mixing and degassing machine completely eliminates air bubbles from the mixing process, achieving a smooth end result. This makes this equipment perfect for materials requiring high precision mixing and degassing.


While mixing tools or other mixing equipment can sometimes breakdown the composition of the material, the use of a planetary mixer will help to preserve it. Additional advantages of a mixing and degassing machine include minimal wastage and avoids material contexture change due to thermal elevation of material.


The SK-300S is available to order at Ellsworth Adhesives Europe immediately. To make an enquiry about this exclusive product, infoeurope@ellsworth.com.


please email


Ellsworth Adhesives Europe u 01355 577 223 u www.ellsworthadhesives.co.uk


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