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New laser measuring head from Zumbach: for larger dimensions in confined spaces
the last 40 years to measure diameters, widths and heights. The recently launched model 230 from the ODAC® range has been specially developed to measure large dimensions in confined spaces. The flexible modular single axis ODAC® 230 can be integrated, customer specific, into the production line on a rail or only as a sender and receiver. As one is already well aware
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of from the ODAC® range, the scanner with a measuring field of 230mm is sovereign in the measurement of cables, hoses and profiles during extrusion or when drawing and grinding rods and pipes. Thanks to the modular design
the measuring head is also very suitable for combined systems of up to 3 measuring axis or more and built into protective housings for
he ODAC® laser measuring system has been proven in the various markets over
ODAC® 230 laser measuring head with connecting rail
applications in hot rolling mills or other hot and cold processes. Such systems can be used for static, oscillating or rotating designed systems.
Measuring Mode The ODAC® system guarantees a wide variety of measurements and quality checks:
1. Diameter measurements 2. Gap width measurements
3. Penetration depth measurements 4. Height measurements 5. Multi-measurements 6. Dual scanning – large measuring field (synchronised) 7. Dual scanning XY (synchronised)
Further advantages •‘Single scan’ calibration CSS •‘Single scan’ monitoring •Data rate up to 333/s (dependant
on measuring head version, number of transferred measuring values as well as the baud rate of the interface) •Flexible installation •Compact and robust
Versions The ODAC® 230 is available with an integrated processor (DP, EN, RS) as with the majority of the OADC range measuring heads.
ExxonMobil introduction
ExxonMobil introduces Mobil SHC Rarus series next-generation synthetic air compressor oils
The ExxonMobil SHC Rarus series offers potential to extend oil drain intervals two to three times more than competitive synthetic oils.
· Designed to enhance performance and durability of rotary-screw and vane air compressors · Offers potential to significantly extend equipment uptime and operating hours · Extended drain intervals can help companies reduce oil disposal (London – 8th October 2014) – ExxonMobil is introducing
the Mobil SHC™ Rarus Series, synthetic oils engineered to help increase the productivity and durability of rotary-screw and vane compressed air systems. During extensive laboratory
and real-world testing, Mobil SHC Rarus Series oils demonstrated the ability to deliver outstanding protection against wear, rust and corrosion, even under extended drain interval periods that range from two to three times longer than competitive synthetic oils.* In addition, testing results showed how Mobil SHC
Rarus Series oils can maintain compressor cleanliness during the long haul by helping to minimise sludge, varnish and deposit formation, which can occur when compressors operate in extreme load and temperature conditions. “Using ExxonMobil’s proven,
balanced approach to lubricant formulation, Mobil SHC Rarus Series synthetic oils are uniquely capable of helping companies to maximise the productivity of their equipment and generate valuable benefits such as reduced oil usage and disposal up to
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67% when tripling the oil drain interval versus other synthetic compressor lubricants,” said Rainer Lange, Mobil SHC brand advisor, EAME, ExxonMobil Fuels & Lubricants. Mobil SHC Rarus Series is available in three viscosity grades: 32, 46 and 68. For more information about
Mobil SHC branded synthetic lubricants, or any other Mobil- branded products and services, visit
mobilindustrial.com. At Motek 2014 you can visit
ExxonMobil at Hall 9, Stand 9128. IMT October/November 2014 13
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