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TDK Intros 960W AC-DC DIN Rail Power Supply
National City, CA — TDK Corporation has added a 960W-rated model to its DRF series of AC-DC
DIN rail mount power supplies. The high 95 percent efficiency produces less internal waste heat enabling
electrolytic capacitors to run cooler, providing a calculated life of in excess of eleven years with a 75 per- cent load at 230 VAC input. The unit can supply a peak load
of 1,440W (24V, 60A) for up to four seconds to power capacitive and
inductive loads.
Applications include indus- trial process control, factory automation and test and measurement equipment. The power supply has a
24V output, adjustable from 24 to 28V, using either the front panel mounted trim potentiometer or an external 5 to 6V source. The input range is 180 to 264 VAC, withstanding surges of up to 300 VAC for five seconds. The operating ambient tempera- ture is –13 to +158°F (–25 to +70°C), –40°F (–40°C) cold start, der- ating linearly above +122°F (+50°C) to 75 percent load at +158°F (+70°C). The DRF series warranty is five years. The DRF960-24-1 is 4.8 in. (12.3
CoaxStrip Family
High-Performance Coaxial Cable Stripping Machines
With an average 20 percent increase in production output, Schleuniger‘s new generation of programmable, multi-step stripping machines allows for precise stripping of coaxial, triaxial and multi- conductor cable, as well as single conductor wire.
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EWPTE Booth 2133
schleuniger.com See at EWPTE, Booth 2133
BLC reflow vapor phase soldering system.
IBL has been a supplier of
vapor phase technology since 1987. With ever-evolving control and man- ufacturing techniques, the company has created a versatile and precise soldering process. The company cur- rently manufactures vapor phase reflow equipment in Germany and North America, with a support net-
work worldwide. Contact: IBL Technologies, LLC,
4660 Slater Road, Suite 245B, Eagan, MN 55122 % 952-217-4407 E-mail:
s.ollila@ibl-tech.com Web:
www.ibl-tech.com
See at SMTconnect, Hall 5 Booth 434B
Cable end detection for precise and repeatable strip lengths
control and assurance
Automatic cable retraction for easier processing of long strip lengths Barcode scanning function
Wire Solutions for a Connected World
cm) tall, 5.5 in. (13.9 cm) deep, with a narrow 4.3 in. (11 cm) width, saving both space on the rail and in the cab- inet. Remote on/off and a 30V, 1A- rated DC OK relay contact are pro- vided as standard. When in standby mode using the remote on/off func- tion, the power consumption is less than 1W. Up to five units can be con- nected in parallel using the droop
mode current share, for systems that require additional power. Input-to-output isolation is
3,000 VAC, input-to-ground 1,500 VAC and output-to-ground 500 VAC. The DRF960 is certified to the safety
DRF960-24-1 DIN rail power supply.
standards of IEC/UL/CSA/EN 60950- 1, UL508 and is CE-marked in accor- dance to the Low Voltage, EMC and RoHS directives. The unit is compli- ant to EN 55032-B (radiated and con- ducted emissions), EN 61000-3-2 harmonics and IEC 61000-4 immuni-
ty standards. Contact: TDK-Lambda
Americas, Inc., 401 Mile of Cars Way, Suite 325, National City, CA 91950 % 619-575-4400 E-mail:
tom.tillman@us.tdk-lambda.com Web:
www.tdk-lambda.com
See at EDS, Suite D32
IBL Displays Vapor Phase Soldering System
Eagan, MN —IBL Technologies is dis- playing its BLC reflow vapor phase soldering system at SMTconnect 2019. The company offers a range of machines for medium- to high-volume, batch and inline production. The company’s systems offer
high-quality performance with a small footprint. Many patented fea- tures are available and provide a wide range of flexibility, including
low power consumption, real-time temperature profiling, an intelligent profiling system, excellent solder quality, fast set up, and one profile for most operators.
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