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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


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manufacture and supply of industrial fans, blowers and accessories, has developed a Fan Selection feature.


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www.aircontrolindustries.com quickly process the selection of the optimum ACI product. Entering the operating parameters using a simple user iinterface, users will be given a clear list of fans that meet the criterialist of entered.entered.


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The fan selection process has been designed for easy customer use, so as well as offering results based on operating parameters what fan line they would like to select, they can still go to “Fan make a selection.


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an enquiry or view the fan in more detail, whereupon they are able to view and interact with the performance curve and view details such asthe noise, material and motor specifications, as well as immediately accessing drawings (2d and 3d where available) and installation and maintenance manuals


Once a fan unit is selected, the user has options to print, make an enquiry or view the fan in more detail, whereupon they are able to view and


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noise material and motor specifications as well as immediately accessing drawings (2d and 3d where available) and installation and maintenance manuals.


he whole visitor experience has also been enhanced by the introduction of an online chat service, giving visitors almost immediate access to one of ACI’s sales engineers.


The whole visitor experience has also been enhanced by the introduction of an online chat service giving visitors almost immediate access to one of CI’s sales engineers


Air Control IndustriesAir Control Industries  01297 529242


01297 529242  www air ontrolindustries.com www..aircontrolindustries.com


Virtually pulse-less flow removes the need for pulsation dampeners


he unique multi-diaphragm arrangement of Hydra-Cell metering & dosing pumps from Wanner is claimed to remove the need for pulsation dampeners in many circumstances. Hydra-Cell pumps from Wanner have multiple, hydraulically balanced diaphragms in a single head, that operate sequentially, dramatically reducing system pulsation and the damage it causes. The cost of additional pulsation dampeners, along with ongoing costs of charging and maintenance is avoided in many instances and systems become more reliable. Pulsation is usually observed as noisy vibration in system components or


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rapid gauge fluctuation. This vibration can be a major problem, potentially causing component failure through fatigue or simply leakage in discharge pipe work due to pipe strain. The Hydra-Cell pump range can accommodate measured flow requirements from 1 to 6360 litres per hour at pressures of up to 172 bar with virtually no pulsation.


Wanner International  01252 816847  www.hydra-cell.eu 4-Axis R Series Automated Fluid Dispensing


• Best-in-market repeatability (+/- 8 micron/micrometer), built-in tip recalibration, and true three-dimensional motion control .


• Proprietary TeachMotion software, simplified user interface for faster setup and ease of use via a Teach Pendant,


• Possibility to program complex dispensing patterns, such as dots, lines, circles, arcs, compound arcs, and patterns on different planes, in minutes.


• Standalone system ideal for 4-axis fluid dispensing applications in markets ranging from automotive and life sciences to electronics and general industry.


• Faster cycle and batch times, greater setup and programming efficiency, reduced material costs, and seamless integration into any manufacturing operation, including in-line transfer systems, rotary tables, and pallet assembly lines.


EFD International Inc 28 MAY 2016 | FACTORY EQUIPMENT  01582 666334  www.nordsonefd.com


SICK Launches Next-Generation microScan3


Safety Laser Scanner


new era of improved personal safety and productivity. The microScan3 is the first safety laser scanner to use SICK’s patented scanning technology, safeHDDMTM (High Definition Distance Measurement), based on advanced time of flight measurement. SafeHHDMTM enables the microScan3 to operate reliably in difficult ambient light, dirty or dusty conditions where other technologies can fail. The microScan3 packs unprecedented performance into its compact size, with excellent resolution and detection of difficult-to-see materials with a wide range of 5.5 metres and 275 degrees. The uniquely-developed and patented high definition distance measurement algorithms used for the safeHDDM™ scanning technology use multi- signal evaluation to achieve a level of measurement reliability never before seen in safety scanners.


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SICK (UK) Ltd  01727 831121  www.sick.co.uk


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