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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Announcing the IIoT Smart Communication Gateway- cMT-G01


HBM webinar sheds light on Fiber Bragg Grating technology


s the use of optical sensors based on Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) technology becomes more and more widespread, both in long term complex monitoring systems and simple short term structural testing, HBM offers some valuable information and advice in its latest webinar, which takes place on 27th April 2017. Each webinar, which normally takes a maximum of 30 minutes, can be easily accessed at a later date or simply used as a refresher course. In addition, all registered attendees will receive a link to the webinar, via email, after the presentation. All HBM webinars are free of charge and open to However, spaces are limited and are Please


A anyone. available on a first come, first served basis.


reserve your spot by booking at www.hbm.com/en/3157/webinars


HBM u 020 8515 6000 u www.hbm.com


Wieland Electric


ust released by Weintek, a new solution for data transfer and integration in the IIoT. Featuring built-in de-facto IIoT protocols, MQTT and OPC UA and the ability to process data just as a conventional HMI would, the cMT-G01 provides Protocol Integration of many different controllers, allowing Data Acquisition and Analysis from onsite machines, Secure Data Transmission to upper layer data management systems,


J and Real-time


Event/Alarm Notification. Use cMT-G01 to upgrade your factory to a SmartFactory.


Contact Lamonde Automation, UK Weintek Partners for further information and pricing. Lamonde Automation Ltd.


u 01883 333054


PoE (Power over Ethernet) for reduced installation costs & easier connection W


u www.lamonde.com


ieland Electric is expanding its range of industrial network solutions with the introduction of the wienet UMS 8-4PoE-W Ethernet switch.


The switch has eight Fast Ethernet ports, four of which are PoE capable with an injector function. wienet UMS 8-4PoE-W switches are ideally suited for use with network devices that require little power, for example IP cameras. The joint transfer of energy and data on an Ethernet cable simplifies installation and reduces the cost of the network. wienet UMS 8-4PoE-W is equipped with broadcast-storm and Ethernet


ESD, in addition to power line EFT protection, thus preventing network disturbances and outages. The switches can be operated in temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 75 °C and boast a robust metal IP30 rated housing that has very good EMC properties.


u 01483 531213 u www.wieland.co.uk


Pryor Marking Technology unveils new generation of embedded controllers


Pryor Marking Technology unveils new embedded controller for its dot and scribe mark- ing machines, portable, benchtop and production line integration models.


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ryor Marking Technology, the leading solutions provider for industrial marking, product identification and traceability, has launched a brand new embedded controller for its range of dot and scribe marking machines, portable, benchtop and production line integration models.


The new 4000 series controller has been developed in-house at Pryor and combines all the necessary functionality and design features required by users to achieve high quality results and efficiency. Not only is it incredibly easy to use, it is also one of the most robust controllers on the market, so users can have peace of mind that it can perform in harsh industrial environments.


Pryor Marking Technology u 0114 276 6044 u www.pryormarking.com


38 MARCH 2017 | AUTOMATION /AUTOMATION


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