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ADVERTORIALS
Brammer Buck & Hickman and SKF release range of informative resources
on bearings in food & drink applications Brammer Buck & Hickman, the UK’s leading supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, has released a range of valuable resources on bearings aimed specifically at engineers operating in the food and drink sector; these include a webinar, a dedicated website section, a product brochure, a guide to the challenges faced in this sector, and several case studies. A recorded webinar, hosted by Brammer Buck & Hickman and presented by SKF, is
available on YouTube on the RubixTube channel. In under 40 minutes, the webinar examines the key issues that impact on bearings in the food & drink sector, with a focus on reducing risk when it comes to food safety. It also identifies bearings that are best suited to this industry and includes a preview of the latest products and technologies due to be released. For those that prefer to digest information in a different format, Brammer Buck & Hickman has produced two new brochures:
uk.rubix.com/supplier/skf/foodandbeverage.
Brammer Buck & Hickman
uk.rubix.com
Carlo Gavazzi’s provides complete solutions for the future at Drives and
Controls 2022 Controls and Automation specialist, Carlo Gavazzi will make their debut appearance at this year’s Drives and Controls exhibition at Birmingham’s NEC on 5 - 7 April 2022 on stand no. G74 - the UK’s must-attend and leading event for drives, power transmission and motion control. This year, the Carlo Gavazzi team will
present HDMS, a unique and radical single-phase motor starter that can start a motor without the need for a start capacitor, also on show will be the latest technological innovations and advantages of IO-Link Sensors.
Visitors will see state-of-the-art solutions on stand no G74: • HDMS
• IO Link Sensor Range
Carlo Gavazzi Automation 01276 854110
• SSR’s • Energy Management
www.carlogavazzi.co.uk Superior Safety with minimum effort
Wieland Electric supports the simple planning and safe operation of conveyor systems with its decentralized motor starter podis MS 5HP Large control cabinet space requirements bulky cable
trays, and complicated distributor box installation: When motors in conveyor systems are safely turned off in the traditional manner, the wiring and energy distribution involved is typically very complex. Wieland Electric wanted to reduce the complexity in installation and make it more user friendly. This motivation led to the development of the motor starter podis MS 5HP. The compact, robust and user-friendly drive component includes an integrated STO (Safe Torque Off) function that, when activated, renders the connected motor torque-free and allows the power supply to be completely disconnected from the emergency stop circuits. As a result, STO circuits no longer need to be routed over long distances to a central distributor and assigned to a specific energy branch. This reduces the system’s susceptibility to interference and provides significant benefits for planning and installation work.
Wieland Electric Ltd. 01483 531213
www.wieland.co.uk LightCONEX Optical Interconnects for
OpenVPX and SOSA-aligned Applications Optical plug-in and backplane module connectors compatible with VITA 66.5 draft standard
Smiths Interconnect, a leading provider of technically differentiated connectors, cable assemblies, fibre optics and radio frequency components has announced the release of its new LightCONEX® optical plug-in and backplane module connectors compatible with the VITA 66.5 draft standard and aligned with the SOSA™ Technical Standard for VPX systems within rugged embedded computing applications and sensor systems. Smiths Interconnect has been a leader in the VITA 66.5 standard development under OpenVPX and is an active member of the SOSA™ consortium, which references the VITA 66.5 draft standard. Tullio Panarello, Vice President and General Manager of the Fibre Optics and Components Business Unit at Smiths Interconnect, commented: “The LightCONEX family of optical interconnects is the answer to the stringent size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements of today’s SOSA-aligned Defence applications. It offers flexibility, light weight, very high bandwidth, and forward compatibility with developing standards, while addressing the challenges of high bandwidth port density and volumetric density on the plug-in card”.
Smiths Interconnect
www.smithsinterconnect.com Baumer launch new sensors and
software at Drives & Controls Show Sensing and Instrumentation specialists BAUMER will be promoting their expanding range of innovative IO-Link devices and supporting software at the upcoming Drives & Control show. Sensors are becoming increasingly important in the advances of robotic and automated systems and Baumer are at the forefront of sensor technology helping customers to develop ever more sophisticated manufacturing systems. Examples of this include the EB200E Programmable Incremental Encoder a very ‘smart’,
flexible and cost-effective sensor with IO-Link and designed to precisely record many different measured values. The IO-Link ensures cost-effective integration and parameterization, provides easy speed feedback and is a reliable, long-term solution - even in applications where dirt, dust or fibres are present.
Baumer 01793 783839
sales.uk@
baumer.com
www.baumer.com/gb/en/ EAO debuts latest Motion Control and HMI
innovations at Drives & Controls 2022 Visitors to Stand G102 to see first post-pandemic outings of latest advances in stepper motor, driver, thermal management and panel switch, solutions
Human Machine Interface and motion control specialist EAO Ltd will be showcasing its latest stepper motors, drivers, thermal management and HMI switch introductions at the NEC in Birmingham, April 5-7th 2022. Visitors to Drives and Controls 2022 will be able to experience the first outing of product innovations now available from EAO, the release of which have been ‘bottle-necked’ due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
EAO
Robert.Davies@eao.com
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