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March, 2020 Beckhoff Intros Compact Fanless Industrial PC
Savage, MN — Beckhoff Automation has in- troduced another addition to its popular family of ultra-compact C60xx series indus- trial PCs (IPCs), the C6025. This space-sav- ing IPC is designed to deliver the high com- puting performance of the Intel® Core™ i series in a fanless, small device. The new Intel Core i U processors, with exceptional- ly low power requirements, have made this system possible. Measuring 3.2 x 5 x 1.6 in. (82 x 127 x
40 mm) and combining high computing per- formance with a fanless design, the Microsoft “Azure™ Certified” C6025 IPC is an excel- lent choice for demanding automation and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, where green, sustainable IT is a requirement. The Intel Core i U processors deliver
Core i performance, yet consume signifi- cantly less power than other processors in the same series. The 8th Gen Intel Core i U processors
used in the C6025 also offer an advantage typical of evolving PC-based technology — higher performance at the same price point as previous offerings. With this new addition, the Beckhoff
portfolio of industry-ready and long-term- available IPCs now spans five CPU perform- ance classes, from ARM through to Intel Xeon®, for maximum hardware scalability. Housed in an aluminum and zinc die-
C60xx series industrial PCs.
cast enclosure, the C6025 offers: up to four CPU cores; 4 GB DDR4 RAM (expandable to 8 GB); 40 GB M.2 SSD with 3D flash memory; a DisplayPort video connector; four USB 3.0 ports; an onboard Eth- ernet controller with three 11/1,000Base-T ports; and an operat- ing temperature range of 32 to 122°F
(0 to 50°C) Contact: Beckhoff Automation,
13130 Dakota Avenue, Savage, MN 55378 % 952-808-6515 E-mail:
s.novacek@
beckhoff.com Web:
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Dow Intros Solventless Silicone Dual-Cure Conformal Coating
Midland, MI — Dow has introduced its DOWSIL™ CC-8030 UV and moisture dual-cure conformal coat- ing. It is, reportedly, the industry’s first solventless silicone conformal coating with a UV and moisture dual-cure system for high-through- put applications. This new environmentally re-
sponsible silicone technology pro- motes sustainability, health and safety, while reducing processing costs through automated spraying and fast, energy-efficient UV curing. Other silicones support UV curing, but none are conformal coatings with a low enough viscosity for spray coat- ing, along with a secondary moisture cure for shaded areas. The CC-8030 also provides more reliable protec- tion against stress and thermal cy- cling over competitive materials. DOWSIL CC-8030 is a solution
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for rigid PCBs, sensitive electronic components and fine-pitch designs from environments with airborne contaminants. This high-perform- ance silicone conformal coating is for- mulated without benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, or xylene (BTEX) sol- vents.
The new conformal coating also
has a low modulus for delicate com- ponents and high elongation for reli- able protection against stress. To provide an even greater level of PCB protection, the coating can be applied in multiple layers. Compared with the leading acrylated urethane UV- cure coatings, the new silicone-based Dow technology offers excellent pro-
tection against thermal cycling. Contact: The Dow Chemical
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