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NEWW HITE PAPER EXPL ORES ROLE OF NEXT GENERATION FUSES
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ens ata Techn ologies has laun ched a new white pape r – How the GigaFuse Helps Maximize Safety in Advanced Battery Systems. Advanced battery
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systems need advanced circuit protection solutions for a variety of reasons -
ranging from improving battery safety and performa nce to encouraging greater market acceptan ce of Electrical Veh icles (EVs). “T he high curr ent le vels and po wer den sities in next-generati on battery systems demand equally high-performanc e, highly precise safety components,” writes Sensata’s Markus Beck, the White Paper’s author. “If the safety systems do not work quickly and reliably, the entire battery system can suffer a catastrophic failure that could seriously impact the product and its user.” Markus says that ‘catastr ophic failu re’ inclu des ‘th ermal runaw ay’ – bet ter kno wn as fire: “The incre asing le vel of pu blicity given t o EV fir es has brou ght m ore attention to the danger , wh ich is why safe ty conc erns mu s t be addres sed in order to a void adver sely impacting pu blic EV adoption .” T his n ew wh itepaper cov ers the ever-incre asing dem and f or impro ved st ored en ergy systems, the role of fus es and contactors , as w ell as fas ter and more precise next generati on technology solutions for protecting EV batteries and po wer systems . It sho ws that only by design ing systems that are robu st and safe, and using high-performance components s uch as fuses and contactors that c an handle shor t circuits, can an EV manufactu rer ensu re r eliability o v er a given v ehicle’s lifetime.
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TAINLESS STEEL TURBI NE FLOWMETERS
LFT Liquid Flow Turbine Meters are a lower cost alternative to existing products available in the market.
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BLFT Liquid Flow Turbine Meters can be specified in a wide variety of sizes and connection options. This range has been independently tested to UKAS national standards to guarantee performance. A choice of signal outputs and display options makes this range extremely versatile.
This highly accurate Flow Turbine style meter is constructed from either 304 or 316 grade stainless steel and is ideal for the measurement of variou viscosity liquids in a range of different applications. This model
is supplied with a square s low to medium
wave pulse output or low voltage coil pulsed signal as standard, with a wide choice of digital flow displays and batch controller’s available. The standa display is powered by a lithium battery with a long battery life o choice of 4-20mA signal, pulsed output and programmable alarms.
f 4 years, providing a rd low cost digital
BLFT turbine flow meters are ideally suited for measuring low to medium viscosity liquids and can even handle aggressive fluids or liquids that require hazardous area ATEX approval. Typical applications include measuring bulk fuels, solvents and light oils as well as chemicals, additives and water. Sanitary flow turbines are widely used in hygienic food and beverage industries to measure wine, spirits and beer as well as fruit juices, milk and others.
Sizes available range from DN4 to DN200 and models can be specified with a choice of maximum temperature, pressure and even face to face dimensions. BLFT bearings and shaft material is Tungsten carbide, while rotor material is CD4Mcu. Accuracy can be specified at +/- 0.5% or 1% of measured value with repeatability stated at +/-0.2%. This range can be supplied with a wide selection of basic or advanced flow computers offering temperature compensation and flow curve linearization.
Turbine meters measure flow using the mechanical energy of the fluid to rotate a turbine rotor within the flow stream inside the meter.
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www.bellflowsystems.co.uk Instrumentation Month Instrumentation Monthlly Apriil 2020Apr l 2020 ,
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·Pressure ra nges fr om+0 .62mbar to 20bar. · Fully automatic calibratorwi thbuilt -inpump
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·Accuracy (1 year) of0.02%FS.
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· Less t ha n4lbs (1.8 kg) for handheldoperation. · Sourcepressur e,measurepressure and electrical.
· TheADT 60’s innovativedesi gncontains a built-in pump, precision pressu re sensor int ernal con troller an da large touch-screen colourdisplay
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Each unit has four channels: one internal pressure channel for source and measure pressures, two ext ernal pressu re measurem ent channels, and one electr onic measure and sour ce channel.
Chamois 01926 812066
www.chamois.net
TRAC ERCO LAUNCH N EWAUGMENTED REALITY (AR) APPLICAT
AT ION – INSIGHT T HROUGH AR T hro ugh the use of AR
technology and animation, Tracerco’s new application will allow tho se w orking in the oil and gas, petrochem ical and refining industries to visualis e in a real- world environment, how its range of
instrumentation can prov ide accur ate and reliable,
multiphase and bulk level, den sity and interface
measurement s, whilst on the g o, or fr om the comfort of their o wn office / at ho me. By using AR, Tracerco c an provide customers wi th an interactive and immersive experience th at will enable them to visu alise h ow our solu tions can help s olve their most challen ging proce ss con trol and measurem ent applic ations. T he application can be do wnloaded on both Apple and An droid devic es by search ing for “Tracer co” via the respective app
store.Tracerco has a number of other exciting projects in the pipeline using this technolog y, as they continue to help custo mers get a new perspective on their busine ss and m ake tho se critical decisions.
Tracerco
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