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Nexans Launches Tray Cable Range for Dynamic Applications
Chester, NY — Tray cables typically provide robust and reliable power and control connections for static automation applications, including bottle filling and packaging machines, as well as for machine tools. However, the automation sec- tor is now calling for cables that can handle motion along several axes, severe acceleration and braking, and a vast number of bending cycles. Nexans has launched its
INTERCOND® tray cable range that combines the benefits of a tray cable with the dynamic capabilities of an
advanced automation cable suitable for servo motor installations. Tray Cables from the INTER-
COND range are available in servo motor and multicore versions. They are suitable for dynamic applica- tions, for example in drag chain or moving machine parts as well as in wind turbines. They offer a faster homologation process for machine tools, in particular, with reduced installation cost and effort as the cables can be installed without the need for metal conduits. According to tests carried out by
the company, the cables provide superior dynamic performance — up to three million cycles when bending at 7.5 times the cable diameter in drag chain applications — as well as supporting speeds up to 787.4 ft/min (240 m/min) with an acceleration of up to 32.8 ft/s2 (10 m/s2). The new tray cables are UL and
CSA listed — a key requirement for machine tool makers that operate in the U.S. and Canadian markets. They are also MTW (machine tool wire) and WTTC (wind turbine tray cable) approved. Due to their CIC
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Nexans’ INTERCOND cables are aimed at automation.
Resistant to abrasion, as well as
oils, coolants, and chemicals, they are also suitable for direct burial underground without the need for any extra sheathing or piping. The cables can operate in temperatures varying between –23 to +176°F (–5 to +80°C) with a nominal voltage up to 1,000V.
Contact: Nexans, 25 Oakland
Avenue, Chester, NY 10918 % 845-469-2141 fax: 845-469-9935
E-mail:
globalsalessupport.us@nex-
ans.com Web:
www.nexans.us
LinkCom’s LED Power Supplies Get an Output Boost
Walnut, CA — LinkCom has intro- duced its 100 to 150W HVA series, the latest addition to its INCORE family of high-performance, con- stant-current, LED power supplies. Models in the HVO series are avail- able with power ratings of 100, 120 and 150W. All models are greater than 90 percent efficient, when pow- ered from a 200 VAC or higher source voltage. Weatherproof IP67 packaging
Our new dual head laser marker combines speed with efficiency. From laser marking to PCB handling solutions, FlexLink automateproduction flow solutions that increases overall line efficiency.
With our range of stand-alone units to turnkey solutions, our PCB include independent modules with a wide variety of functions.
For more information, please contact us at 610-973-8200 or by email at
info.us@
flexlink.com.
and a wide operating temperature of –40 to +140°F (–40 to +60°C) suit the series to applications in street light- ing, industrial illumination and other high-lumen output equipment. The units also provide a built-in 5W auxiliary output power source to operate environmental sensors. The HVO series also includes three-in- one dimming (0 to 10 VDC, 10V PWM or resistance). To ensure flicker-free lighting,
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the series contains two-stage, flyback converters with integral active power factor correction. The units also provide a full
range of circuit protections and can withstand up to 2 kV surges. The HVO series power supplies meet UL8750 and complies with FCC
FlexLink is part of Coesia, a group of innovation-based industrial solutions companies operating globally headquartered in Bologna, Italy.
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emission standards and RoHS. Contact: LinkCom USA, 350
Paseo Sonrisa, Walnut, CA 91789 % 909-595-5262 fax: 909-595-5789
E-mail:
sales@linkcomusa.com Web:
www.linkcomusa.com
See at ATX / MD&M West, Booth 4221
(control and instrumentation cable) and TC-ER (tray cable — exposed run) approvals, they can be installed without the use of metal conduits.
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