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www.us- tech.com Foster Reconfigures


Cincinnati, OH — Foster Transfor - mer Co., a manufacturer of trans- formers, power supplies and electro- magnetic components, has re - designed the enclosure for its gas


Enclosures for Flexibility


center, or offset, as required. The transformers have outputs


of 15,000V and 25 mA short circuit current. Upgraded materials and construction methods have been used to ensure a long, trouble-free service life in ambient temperatures up to 275°F (135°C). Configuration options simplify installation in a variety of stationary gas turbines from General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, Allison, Westinghouse, and others. Each ignition transformer is


Redesigned enclosures for gas turbine ignition transformers.


turbine ignition transformers allow- ing shorter delivery times and more flexible configurations. An inter- changeable plate on the line side allows the use of various terminal blocks, studs or circular connectors, and the SAE ARP670 high-voltage connector can now be located in the


encapsulated in MIL-PRF-23586F UL940V silicone elastomer for pro- tection against shock and vibration, thermal cycling stress, dielectric fail- ure and corrosion, and includes Class


180 (H) insulation. Contact: Foster Transformer,


3820 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45223 % 800-963-9799 E-mail: info@foster-transformer.com Web: www.foster-transformer.com


Kemet Intros Ultra Hi-Q RF Capacitors


Simpsonville, SC — Kemet, a global supplier of electronic components, has expanded its radio frequency (RF) and microwave product portfolio to include a new series of Ultra HiQ-


and microwave communications, RF and power amplifier modules and medical electronics. The Ultra HiQ-CBR Squared


HiQ-CBR series squared multilayer ceramic capacitor.


CBR squared multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC). The new devices have a geometrically square con- struction resulting in lower induc- tance than standard EIA case sizes, thus improving low loss performance and operation at higher resonant fre- quencies. The company has designed the capacitors for high-power appli- cations such as wireless, satellite


MLCCs broaden Kemet’s RF and microwave component offerings by providing extremely low ESR under 100 pF and ultra-high-Q to meet the needs of high-power solutions. The C0G dielectric contains a robust and exceptionally stable copper electrode base metal electrode system, while the square size results in higher self- resonant frequency when compared with standard EIA case sizes. The capacitors are 250 VDC-


rated and are available in capaci- tance values up to 100 pF. The com- pany is also expanding the existing HiQ-CBR product portfolio to include 200 VDC-rated RF and microwave capacitors in EIA 0402 case size, as well as extended capacitance offer-


ings in EIA 0603 case size. Contact: Kemet Electronics,


2835 Kemet Way, Simpsonville, SC 29681 % 864-963-6300 fax: 864-228- 4242 Web: www.kemet.com


Gothenburg, Sweden — Flexlink, a specialist in factory automation, has introduced its latest product-carrier puck system, which enables shorter throughput time in production lines. The smart electric handling func- tions for pucks and pallets offer quick routing into machine cells and other


Flexlink Intros Product Carrier Puck System


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with leading automotive parts manu- facturers and machine builders, the company hopes to meet current pro- duction demands as well as the needs of tomorrow’s production lines. The ongoing, intensive development in the automotive industry is a driver of new technologies and Flexlink is marketing its new system to tier 2 and 3 suppliers. Besides the company’s range of


pallet functions for single-piece flow, Flexlink also offers safety engineering solutions that include enclosures, fenc- ing and guarding for automated cells and processes. The company offers turnkey automation solutions from pre-studies to design, layout to inte-


Automated puck-handling system.


equipment, low maintenance and low power consumption. Created out of “deep dialogue”


gration, as well as after-sales services. Contact: Flexlink Systems, Inc.,


6580 Snowdrift Road, Allentown, PA 18106 % 610-973-8200 fax: 610-973- 8345 E-mail: info.us@flexlink.com Web: www.flexlink.com


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