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5.0” 1080 x 1080 Resolution Round TFT LCD
LCD, KD050SXFID039. The display has a super high
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resolution of 1080(RGB) x 1080 pixels with a pitch of 0.1176 x 0.1176mm all packed into an active display area of diameter 127.1mm. The compact, lightweight module has outline dimensions of 136.53(V) x 132.20(H) x 1.98(D)mm and weighs just 70grams. IPS “All View” technology produces ultra-wide viewing angles of 80°/80°/80°/80° plus a high contrast ratio of 1200:1, a 16.7M colour palette and a 300cd/m² brightness ensures the display delivers a superb optical performance. For fast, low power communication the module incorporates the latest HIMAX HX8399 controller IC offering 1,2,3 or 4 lane MIPI interfacing. With these attributes and a wide operating temperature range of -20°C ~ 60°C the module is suitable for a host of applications within the industrial, medical and auto/aero markets.
Craft Data Limited u 01296 332000 u
www.craftdata.co.uk
EASYTEC IIOT/SENSOR ENCLOSURES NOW IN FOUR NEW SIZES
new larger sizes suit more complex applications that require extra installation volume – such as IT network technology and smart factory sensor equipment. EASYTEC can be mounted quickly and easily on poles or flat surfaces in challenging industrial environments – either indoors or outdoors. Applications include IoT/IIoT, sensor systems, security and monitoring, stock control, environmental, medical and laboratory technology. EASYTEC offers good stability. Its flat base has a curved recess for easy and secure pole mounting. Integrated mounting lugs feature apertures for cable ties and holes for panhead screws. The top is soft contoured for superior ergonomics. Internal screw pillars in the top and base enable EASYTEC to accommodate two PCBs. Tamperproof stainless steel Torx assembly screws make the housings ideal for medical electronics. EASYTEC is available in four plan sizes: original 80 and 100 – and now new 125 and 150. Each plan size is offered in two heights, giving a range of eight sizes from 101 x 50 x 22 mm to 172 x 93 x 46 mm.
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https://www.okw.co.uk/en/Plastic-enclosures/Easytec.htm
MAKING THE SHIFT FROM PREVENTATIVE TO PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE IN EMISSIONS MONITORING
pressure to increase the agility and reliability of emissions monitoring in real-time. ABB launches Datalyzer, a new analyzer fleet monitoring application that transforms data into business value and improves plant and asset uptime. ABB’s Datalyzer is designed to help customers respond to this challenge. The comprehensive, cloud-based modular application provides real-time analyzer status right across a fleet of analyzers and plants. In doing so, it lowers ownership cost and reduces capital expenditure. The new solution pre-empts major failure and reduces the risk of noncompliance, improving asset integrity and process safety. Out-of- the-box actionable insights and analytical applications combined with self-service analytics help close the skills gap and free up maintenance technicians around the plant.
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ABB u 0870 600 6122 u
www.abb.com/measurement
ncreased governmental and societal focus on emissions mean that industry is under ever greater
OKW has added four new sizes to its EASYTEC range of fast-mount flanged enclosures. The
raft Data are excited to announce the release of their 5.0” circular TFT
patented, proven Cote-Shield™ technology is able to ignore coating build-up on the probe ensuring accuracy and reliability with the elimination of false trips, regardless of product accumulation on the level transmitter. This makes Drexelbrook level transmitters ideally suited for level measurement in
ON THE LEVEL, STICKY SITUATIONS RESOLVED WITH RF ADMITTANCE COATING REJECTION T
he coating rejection capability of the Drexelbrook RF Admittance level technology is key to its success in the measurement of highly viscous media. Drexelbrook’s
applications involving adhesives, bitumen (asphalt), cement, tarmac, pitch & resins. Furthermore, other features such as its remote electronics ensure immunity to the high temperatures, pressures and significant vibration that are often associated with these manufacturing processes. Petroleum Bitumen, normally called “Bitumen” or “Asphalt” is produced by refining
crude oil. Used as a binder in road-building products, it is a very viscous, black or dark brown material. At Nynas Bitumen’s Eastham
Plant at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire, which is a joint venture with Shell, the journey from crude to highly refined process oil starts in the distillation column. The crude oil is pumped from storage tanks through a heat exchanger system where its temperature is increased to about 200°C – and then further heated in a furnace to around 300°C where it is partly vaporised before entering an Atmospheric Distillation Column (ADC). In the ADC the physical separation of the
components takes place. The lighter components rise to the top and the heaviest components fall to the bottom of the column. The material from the bottom then enters a Vacuum Distillation Column via another heat exchanger. This is where the bitumen is produced. Vacuum distillation helps to maintain the inherently high binding characteristics of crude due to the lower operating temperatures. As an approved supplier to Nynas, ABLE
specified the Drexelbrook IntelliPoint RF Admittance Point Switch for the critical high level alarm duties on the bitumen storage tanks. Spillages from these tanks as a result of overfilling have a high potential for serious injury, as bitumen is stored at high temperatures and has a large thermal capacity. Furthermore, the coating rejection capability of the IntelliPoint is key to the success of the measurement of this highly viscous medium. The subsequent reliable and repeatable performance of the IntelliPoint has allowed Nynas to raise the high alarm level set-point, thereby increasing the storage inventory of the vessels.
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