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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL Better all round! Inductive proximity sensors from ifm electronic detect all metals at the same range Full, on-line


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urrplastik Systemtechnik, offers the world's first cable entry system that can be fully customised and configured online. Enabling you to determine the size, shape and fitting to create cable entry systems that work perfectly for your application


Regardless of shape; eight-sided, round or oval, regardless of size; 1 x 1 cm or 1.5 x 3 m;regardless of number of entry cables; regardless of whether it's for cables with or without plugs, for ribbon cables, power lines or for pneumatic tubes - or for combination of the above. Murrplastik‘s new ‚On Demand‘ entry configuration tool means that any cable entry system can be produced to your individual needs. What's special: You can do the on- line configuration at http://www.mp4you.de in just a few steps, or alternatively you can submit a CAD drawing or contact the UK sales Office directly.


Murrplastik Systemtechnik u +49 7191 47-1000 u www.murrelektronik.com


onger ranges, improved performance all round and lower prices are just some of the hallmarks of the outstanding new range of inductive proximity sensor just launched by market leader ifm electronic. The new ranges features standard M12, M18 and M30 housings with sensing ranges of 10mm, 15mm and 30mm respectively, regardless of the metal being detected. There simply is no reduction factor.


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versions, flush and non- flush are also available in two lengths.


Beyond that the environmental credentials of the new range are superb, with an operating


temperature range between -40°C and +85°C and every ingress protection from IP65 to IP69K, not to mention that these units are immune to strong electrical fields, so some are suitably coated to resist weld spatter.


While sensors with the same correction factor for all metals have formed an integral part of the ifm electronic range for many years, the innovative features of the new range enhance performance at more attractive prices than ifm could offer before and the competition struggle to match.


ifm is committed to working closely with its customers to develop products which precisely match their needs, and the company provides expert, readily accessible technical support to help users maximise the benefits they gain from ifm products.


ifm electronic Ltd u 020 8213-0000


New Appointment at AutoCoding Systems A


utoCoding Systems, software specialist in packaging device automation and data integrity, u www.ifm.com/uk


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pleased to announce the recent appointment of Graeme Hartley as Business Development Manager covering the North of England and Scotland.


Graeme has a wealth of experience initially gained in engineering giving him the necessary knowledge early in his career to move into a Sales Engineer role. Since then he has held various sales and sales management positions within both automation manufacturing and system integration. He has spent several years working for a leading UK System Integrator where he gained valuable experience in the sale of large scale automation, SCADA and MES systems.


Graeme has an


established technical sales background which will be invaluable as he continues to develop new opportunities in the North of England and Scotland, as well as maintaining AutoCoding Systems’ established customer base in these areas.


Graeme commented, “I am delighted to be joining AutoCoding Systems Ltd at such an exciting time, when we have a new ‘world-class’ coding and packaging verification solution available to the global market place.


I’m looking forward to bringing the expertise and knowledge that I have gained in previous roles whilst working for major automation manufacturers and system integrators across a multitude of industries in the UK.”


AutoCoding Systems has enjoyed considerably growth over the last couple of years not only in the


UK, but also in the US and Australia. Their success in new markets has led to an extensive recruitment drive in the areas of sales, technical support and software development.


AutoCoding Systems Ltd u 01928 790444 u www.autocodingsystems.com


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englor’s new sensors are based on a patented measuring method in accordance with the calorimetric principle.


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The Perfect Thermal differences are


measured in flowing media and are converted to physical quantities such as flow velocity and temperature. The measurement results of most common sensors provide just one value – not so with the new weFlux² generation which measures flow velocity and temperature simultaneously with a single sensor, regardless of the medium’s direction of flow. And installation in any desired position assures greatest possible flexibility with regard to system layout. The maintenance-free, non-wearing sensors offer tremendous pressure resistance with values of up to 100 bar. In order to be able to deliver precise measurement results in hygienically sensitive environments at temperatures ranging from -25 to +80° C, the FDA-compliant housing made of 316L stainless steel is not equipped with a display.


wenglor u 01536 313580


u www.wenglor.com NOVEMBER 2016 | AUTOMATION 37


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