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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL The latest innovation in jet dispensing technology


• EFD’s new PICO® P lse™ valve and PICO To ch™ controller make it possible to dispense very exact, repeatable micro-deposits as small as 0.5 nL at up to 500Hz continuous, with 1500Hz maximum bursts – an industry best.


• The PICO P lse non-contact jet valve’s modular design makes it pos- sible to jet low- to high-viscosity fluids onto any surface, including uneven and tough-to-reach substrates. Exchangeable parts provide versatility, making the valve adaptable to a wider range of applica- tions, so it can meet changing production demands.


Market leading attenuation for JSP’s new range of Sonis® Ear Defenders


T of this range


his exceptional range of Sonis® Ear Defenders is Kitemarked and meets EN352-1. The advantages is that it offers


a wide spread of


attenuation with SNR values between 27 and 37 meaning that selecting the right model to match the wearers requirements is really straightforward. The


Sonis® range has been stylishly designed


with a traffic light colour code for easy identifica- tion and selection. The range moves from the green Sonis® 1 for low level noise to the yellow Sonis® 2 and the orange Sonis® Compact for substantial Industrial noise through to the market leading SNR of 37 for the red Sonis® 3 to protect against extreme industrial noise. The headband force and the sealing ring surface area work together to provide optimum cushion pressure and therefore comfort, ensuring a good fit every time, delivering an ear defender which is a pleasure to wear.


JSP u 01993 826050 u www.jsp.co.uk


New benchmark in thermal flow measurement T


he new benchmark in thermal flow measurement is the SA from ifm electronic. Quite simply the best and easiest to use, the SA is optimised for a range of media including water, oils, glycol and air. Not only will the SA measure the flow rate, but the device will also measure the temperature of the medium. The SA features a highly visible four-digit display, which the user can configure to show the flow rate or temperature and to alternate from red to green as required, and the housing can be aligned for optimum readability.


As only a simple probe needs to be inserted into the


pipe, the SA is easy to fit and versatile, covering a range of pipe sizes from and internal diameter of just 15mm up to a massive 400mm. The user merely selects the probe length from 45mm, 100mm or 200mm.


ifm electronic Ltd u 020 8213-0000 u www.ifm.com/uk


• Its innovative tool-free latch mechanism allows for easy removal of the fluid body for faster service- ability and maintenance – reducing downtime and increasing productivity.


• The PICO To ch controller features an easy-to-use intuitive touch screen interface for precise control of the PICO P lse valve.


• Pulse time can be adjusted in increments as small as 0.01 ms. Better slope control delivers more repeatable deposits while preventing turbulence and air bubbles from entering the fluid – prevent- ing deposit variation.


EFD International Inc. u 01582 666334 u www.nordsonefd.com


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