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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL Oxley Panel Mount LED Indicators T


he Oxley LED indicator range is specifically


Cooling curve monitoring in glass annealing lehrs


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hermalert 4.0 spot pyrometers from Fluke Process Instruments enable precise monitoring of critical glass


manufacturing processes such as annealing of glass bottles and containers. The noncontact infrared sensors measure product as well as belt temperatures. That way, operators can ensure that the lehr is set correctly for products with different glass thicknesses and sizes, and that the transportation belt is heated correctly. The latter is especially important for glass containers with a thick bottom, to prevent uneven cooling and breakage. Continuous monitoring helps operators improve quality and uniformity and reduce reject rates. It also supports troubleshooting by detecting faulty burners under the transportation belt.


Fluke Process Instruments GmbH  marcom2.emea@flukeprocessinstruments.dewww.flukeprocessinstruments.com


designed for the most demanding of military applications, the rugged LED lamps have ingress protection up to IP68 and offer high reliability with an MTBF in excess of 90,000 hours and operating temperatures from -40 to +185 °F. Oxley has a unique modular design, which allows a wide range of colors, termination and voltage options to be incorporated into the lamp. There is also a range of special options available such as EMI shielding and sunlight viewing capability. Oxley produces a range of NVG compatible lamps designed for use as caution, warning and indicator switches in


areas where an operator is wearing night vision goggles (NVG), this is particularly relevant in aircraft cockpits and military vehicles. Unfiltered light from an indicator lamp on a control panel can blind the wearer of NVGs to everything but the


strong light source. The use of the correct lamp is vital for crew safety and the team of Oxley optical engineers can assist in specifying the correct solution. The Oxley NVG compatible lamps are available in a range of mounting sizes, voltages, current and intensities and


are qualified to MIL-STD-3009 and RTCA-D0-275 to provide complete confidence in quality and reliability. The following Oxley lamps are available as NVG compatible options:


Mil 50 – Sub miniature lamp sealed top and rear PS LH8 – Panel sealed lamp with a domed or convex lens STR LH8- Sealed top & rear lamp,domed or convex lens STR5 - Sealed top and rear lamp, rear mounting STR501 - Sealed top & rear lamp, rear potted & mounting


Oxley  01229 582621


F topped the Electromechanical category for Distributor support, and with it being voted for by the Distributors themselves, the award is of particular significance. SPDEI (Professional Union of Industrial Electronics Distribution) is the French Association set up to promote the development of the profession in economic, technical and regulatory areas. Electromechanical Components is one out of 9 product categories voted on, others included passives, connectors, and wireless. This was the 23rd year of the awards and the presentation of the 2018 SPDEI trophies took place at the Automobile Club de France (Paris), under the leadership of Pascal Fernandez, the President of the Union. ZF Switches & Sensors is headquartered in Auerbach, Germany and supplies major OEMs in markets including household appliances, off-highway vehicles, industrial applications and home and building automation markets. The product range has been systematically expanding beyond microswitches, and now includes sensors and wireless energy harvesting technology.


ZF Services UK Ltd


ZF Wins SPDEI Award for Second Year in a Row Z


www.oxleygroup.com


 07867 391670  www.switches-sensors.zf.com


Amphenol offers a wide selection of robust Interconnect Products for the Lighting Industry


connectors including, wire and cable, fibre-optic connectors and management equipment, custom assemblies as well as interconnection products for the lighting industry. It’s wide range of robust interconnect products, including cabling, dimmers, lighting instruments and controllers that cater for every industrial lighting need.


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This includes products from three of its divisions including: Amphenol Anytek, Amphenol Sine and Amphenol LTW (ALTW).


AMPHENOL INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS EUROPE  +39 02 93254.204  www.amphenol-industrial.com


CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRONICS


mphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems, offers a variety of high performance


Explorer 1, Bench size X-Ray


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he Explorer 1 brings the image quality features from the Nordson Dage Quadra series of X-Ray inspection


systems into a smaller footprint system for the laboratory or small production facility. With a 300mm sample size and the Dage orbit facility the Explorer provides 360 degree views of any part of the sample in the crisp image quality expected of a Dage system. The Explorer includes innovative features in a move towards making X-Ray systems more environmentally friendly. No lead is used in the system shielding, making the system lighter and more sustainable whilst still meeting full world-wide safety standards. If you are looking for the best, new, small X-Ray system give us a call on


Cupio  01962 832654  www.cupio.co.uk


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