INDUSTRY NEWS SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF TeSys MOTOR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
For a century, TeSys motor controls have driven industry with innovations in motor protection, monitoring, and control, all of which is set to continue with themodern product line of intelligent solutions. Today, TeSys comes in multiple forms, each
one designed for efficiency and sustainability: TeSys Island: A digital load management solution
that makesmachines smarter and more reliable, acting as a fully-digitised, object-oriented, load management systemand an Industry 4.0-compliant data provider. TeSys Island reduces the time-to- market for any asset, enabling OEMs to rapidly advance in digitalisation. It provides easy and remote access to the energy data of each individual load, as well as predictive and preventive application data, leading to proactivemaintenance approaches. TeSys Deca: The new-generation TeSys Deca
series motor starters offer a reliable and robust solution for a faster machine time-to-market.
There is a wide range for various applications, ready for any industrial environment. TeSys Giga: Representing the new way of simplicity, TeSys Giga offers robust performance while optimising time on tasks thanks to self- diagnostic indicators and full-scale protection that helps speed up corrections and prevent downtime. TeSys Ultra: An innovative and self-protected
motor starter combination that offers high endurance on-off motor controls, motor disconnection, motor protection from short- circuits, and motor protection from overloads in a single device with total coordination. At a recent event, David Barrett-Hague, industrial
automation marketing manager, highlighted the businesses long history. He commented: “Schneider Electric is a trusted brand and has the heritage to match, having made over 180 years of IMPACT. Products like TeSys
THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROGEN AS
ALTERNATIVE TO NATURAL GAS: GROUND BREAKING SEALANT PASSES APPROVAL
Hydrogen produces zero carbon emissions when burned and is currently being explored as a potential alternative to natural gas. Predictions suggest it’s likely to be blended into domestic gas supply from 2025/26 in the UK. The issue is that hydrogen is an extremely explosive and high-energy gas, so it is crucial that any hydrogen gas pipework connections are sealed with foolproof materials to prevent dangerous leaks and potential explosions. The need is greater than ever for a high performance bonding and sealing solution
which can meet requirements. Enter Permabond F201HV! A high strength hydrogen resistant anaerobic sealant with WRAS and KIWA Inorm KE214 Approval. These impressive qualifications mean users of F201HV can use this sealant safely in the knowledge that it is suitable for use with hydrogen pipework and is fully resistant to the tiny molecular structure of H2, which is an extremely ‘searching’ gas. To prevent issues with thermal shock and differential expansion, F201HV contains a high- tech rubber core-shell matrix, absorbing vibration and impact stress without the adhesive cracking, ideal for mismatched metal joints. For more information on Permabond F201HV or to order a sample,
contact Permabond’s UK Supply Partner GlueOnline.
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demonstrate how established excellence can be evolved to meet modern requirements. We look forward to TeSys remaining a principal source for OEMs and end users looking to achieve reliable, sustainable, and efficient motor control.”
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HEXAGON’S NEW SAAS SOLUTION DELIVERS ‘DIGITAL BACKBONE’ FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES
Hexagon has launched HxGN SDx2, a cloud-native, multi-tenant SaaS solution designed to deliver a connected, insightful, digital backbone for industrial facilities. HxGN SDx2 joins data, work processes and information systems to deliver contextualised, role-based insights throughout the asset lifecycle – transforming industrial projects and facilities into resilient, efficient and safe operations. As demands for digital transformation and ESG compliance increase, so
does the complexity of achieving optimal business operations. To navigate this challenging landscape successfully, industrial enterprises require a holistic solution like HxGN SDx2. This platform integrates project and asset operational data to create a digital twin that improves the comprehensive management of the industrial facility lifecycle. HxGN SDx2 is a scalable, extensible solution that connects across various
industrial environments and empowers enterprises to unlock the full potential of the digital thread. By adopting a data-agnostic approach, it seamlessly integrates with existing systems and workflows, facilitating data aggregation and contextualisation, analysis and continuous improvement of assets while extending the value of prior technology investments. “Industrial enterprises face numerous operational challenges as they
digitalise physical operations to enhance intelligence, efficiency and resilience,” said Mattias Stenberg, president, Hexagon’s Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division. “With HxGN SDx2, we are transforming the way industrial enterprises manage their assets throughout their entire lifecycle. This solution is pivotal to our Smart Digital Reality vision, enabling organisations to integrate new and existing workflows smoothly, maintain data integrity and achieve material gains in efficiency and sustainability.” HxGN SDx2 is at the heart of Hexagon’s Smart Digital Reality vision, offering a
comprehensive view of industrial facilities and infrastructure.
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