CEMAT 2016 PREVIEW STAINLESS STEEL AIR HOIST CONCEPT STUDY
Exhibiting as part of the Cranes Pavilion, J D Neuhaus (JDN) will present their concept study of a new stainless steel air hoist. Thousands of JDN pneumatic and hydraulic hoists and crane systems are in service worldwide, many in harsh conditions such as those found on oil and gas platforms, mines or foundries. Underwater environments and extreme
temperatures (as low as -45°C) are familiar places for JDN products which are known for their operational reliability under even the most adverse conditions. Growing demand in clean and hygienic
environments prompted JDN to undertake its conceptual study of a stainless steel air hoist, the results of which will be presented to visitors. There are clear target markets for stainless steel air hoists including food and beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical, medical and aerospace industries. Visitors will see that JDN’s detailed study assesses the benefits of using compressed air as a method of operation in combination with stainless steel as the hoist’s construction material. Resistance to corrosion and high levels of humidity will therefore be assured while the products will be easy to clean and disinfect, even using high-pressure cleaning equipment.
Cleanroom-based users in the optical and semiconductor industries would benefit from using a stainless steel air hoist because expelled air is extracted while a bellows protects the chain. Because it uses compressed air as the
driving media it is explosion-protected (ATEX) and suitable for dangerous atmospheres, even where organically flammable chemicals are in use. In contrast, the JDN Mini range widens
the range of application in the light duty sector as a handy, flexible and universally deployable air hoist.
JD Neuhaus Hall 27 Stand D68
www.jdngroup.com
The concept study of a stainless steel air hoist will be presented to visitors at CeMAT 2016
TECHNOLOGIES FOR LOGISTICS 4.0
KNAPP will embrace the exhibition’s theme of Smart Supply Chain Solutions by demonstrating how its latest innovations can boost logistics flexibility and quality while providing the greatest possible investment security for clients. In response to the advance of online sales channels and the growing challenges of omni-channel logistics: constantly changing order structures, small batch quantities, time and cost restraints due to just-in-time or next- day delivery, high levels of sequencing and the need for shop-friendly deliveries KNAPP’s solutions have championed the goods-to-person principle. With Pick-it-Easy workstations served by shuttle storage systems, its solutions increase efficiency, reduce errors and free employees from less than ergonomic activities in its core business sectors of fashion and lifestyle, e-commerce, food and pharmaceuticals. As well as taking care of complex transport networks within the warehouse KNAPP’s free- moving open shuttles can be combined with new picking procedures, intelligent image recognition technology, fast sorters and the latest robot technology.
KNAPP Hall 27 Stand F36
www.knapp.com
Sensors & Instrumentation for Test, Measurement & Control
28th & 29th September 2016 - NEC, Birmingham THE UK’S ONLY NATIONAL SENSORS EVENT
• Focused exhibition of market-leading suppliers • Free to attend comprehensive technical seminars • Dedicated Machine Building, Automation & IIoT Zone • Backed by the UK’s leading industrial publications • One of four co-located industrial technology shows
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www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk
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