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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Wieland’s new wipos PSW packs a punch with its powerful performance and wide range of input options


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Enclosures Now In Black Too O


existing off-white (RAL 9002). CONNECT can hang suspended from a cable, be


handheld or lay flat on a desk. Each enclosure comprises two sections: one flat with a recessed panel to accommodate a membrane keypad or product label; the other convex to make it comfortable to hold. Rounded corners enhance the ergonomics. Smart snap-together construction means that no fixing


screws are required. The enclosures have open apertures at each end. They can be fitted with accessory end plastic panels, or cable glands with integrated strain relief. There are four PCB fixing pillars inside the flattened case shell. Three sizes are available as standard: 54 mm x 22 mm in


lengths of either 76, 116 or 156 mm. Although the enclosures are designed for indoor use, they are moulded from UV-stable ASA+PC-FR (UL 94 V-0). The enclosures can be supplied fully customised.


OKW Enclosures Ltd  01489 583858


www.okw.co.uk Nitta


KW’s CONNECT enclosures for wired electronics are now available as standard in black (RAL 9005) as well as the


ieland Electric has added the wipos PSW to the company’s wipos power supply series to offer a wider range of input options. The wipos


range is compact, reliable and robust, incorporating essential features for drive technology applications and making machines and equipment safer.


The wipos PSW series has a 1, 2 or 3-phase input AC (187-550 Vac) + DC


(250-750 Vdc), making it ideally suited for worldwide use. The units have a high efficiency of > 92 % and > 35 % overload (power boost) for 5s with different variants for 24/48 V DC output. The slim and powerful wipos PSW units have compact dimensions of only W x H x D = 73 x 140 x 137 mm and provide a performance that far outweighs their size.


Wieland Electric  01483 531213  www.wieland.co.uk


New PU conveyor belts for food processing and conveying applications – now exceeding 3 meters width


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itta has expanded its product line of thermoplastic polyurethane conveyor belts with widths exceeding 3 m. The PU belts are highly flexible, easy to clean and have an extremely long life. They are ideal for food processing


applications such as bakeries, confectioneries, sweets and chocolates manufacturing, and for conveying tasks in recycling, logistics, agriculture and industrial applications.


In conveying food products, hygiene plays a very important role. The belt


material must be chemically inert and there must be an option for fitting sealed edges. Nitta’s new PU material excels through its exceptional resistance to grease, oils and chemicals. For food applications, the belts in white, blue and transparent colour meet FDA and EU specifications. The belts have a homogeneous structure for less contamination and easier cleaning. Nitta now offers also thinner belts that can run over roller diameters as small as 4 mm. The belts are more flexible and have a more favourable force-elongation ratio.


sales@nitta.nlwww.nitta.nl


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SICK Shrinks UHF RFID Read/Writing with Smallest Industrial Device


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ICK has launched the smallest industrial UHF RFID read/write device of its kind, the RFU610, creating new


opportunities to integrate RFID track and trace capability in automated machines and mobile vehicles across production, materials handling, and logistics environments. Almost half the size of SICK’s next-level, mid-range


RFU620 reader, the RFU610 needs an installation space of just 80 x 92 x 38 mm and achieves an impressive scanning range of ≤ 0.5metres. The SICK RFU610 is ideal for short-range auto-ident


applications such as tracking of smaller parts, sub- assemblies and electronic components, materials handling in e-Kanban processes, automating validation


52 OCTOBER 2019 | DESIGN SOLUTIONS


of correct tool set-up on industrial machines, as well as monitoring consignment transfers onto smaller Automated Guided Vehicles and Carts. The innovative design of the SICK RFU610 combines


antenna, intelligent control and connectivity into a single, rugged, IP67 aluminium housing. Compact and economic integration into tight spaces is therefore assured because there is no need for a separate connection box, and cabling is minimised.


SICK  01727 831121  www.sick.co.uk


appex, a focussed UK manufacturing company of Threaded Inserts & Compression limiters that are


suitable for most plastics, woods, non-ferrous metals and increasingly composite material applications; Tappex have 'in-house' design, prototyping & testing capability, manufacturing and 60+ years’ experience of global supply. Tappex can also supply bespoke manual & semi-


automated installation tools for both its comprehensive range of Press-in & Self-Tapping-thread inserts even for the most critical of customer applications. Tappex support International supply chains,


successfully, through their independent distributors and OEMs directly. Tappex fastening products are machined from Brass (including zero-lead content), Steel, Stainless steels and, more recently introduced ‘Titanium-Grade 5’. Inserts available in a wide variety of styles, sizes & thread- forms and are suitable for applications into Thermoplastics, Thermoset, Woods, Laminates & Light Alloy metal materials. Tappex are exhibiting at Advanced Engineering, NEC,


30-31st October, Hall 3a Stand 128 – Your very welcome to visit us.


Tappex  01789 206600  www.tappex.co.uk


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