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ROLEC’s Cutting-Edge IP-Rated Plastic Enclosures: technoPLUS and technoDISC
ROGERS CORPORATION EMPOWERS INNOVATION AND BREAKTHROUGHS IN RELIABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE
Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG) is a global leader in engineered materials to power, protect, and connect our world. With more than 190 years of materials science experience, Rogers delivers high-performance solutions that enable clean energy, internet connectivity, and safety and protection applications, as well as other technologies where reliability is critical.
Rogers’ Advanced Electronics Solutions business delivers advanced material solutions to solve design issues such as signal integrity, Radio Frequency (RF) signal management, power efficiency, power distribution and thermal management, to deliver improved device and system reliability. Rogers’ innovative advanced electronic materials solve the toughest material challenges and are used in applications for e-Mobility, automotive safety and radar systems, mobile devices, renewable energy, energy-efficient motor drives, industrial equipment, wireless infrastructure and more. curamik®
ceramic
substrates (DCB & AMB) made of ceramic and copper, as well as curamik microchannel coolers are manufactured by Rogers Germany GmbH, Germany. ROLINX®
Busbars
manufactured by Rogers BV, Belgium are made of copper or aluminum layers separated by insulating materials and laminated into a single structure. For printed circuit board applications, Rogers manufactures high frequency laminates, bondplys and prepregs, engineered to meet stringent performance requirements. Headquartered in Arizona (USA), Rogers operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, China, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, and South Korea, with joint ventures and sales offices worldwide. For more information, visit
www.rogerscorp.com
Rogers Corporation
ROLEC now offers two premium ranges of IP-rated plastic enclos- ures: technoPLUS and technoDISC.
Advanced technoPLUS is ideal for IIoT, measurement and hubs while ‘round’ technoDISC is perfect for instrumentation, measurement and marine electronics.
Both ranges offer ‘lid closed’ instal- lation. The lid is recessed for a key- pad or front plate.
Versatile technoPLUS (IP 66, IP 67, IP 69K) can be pole-mounted using an attach- ment (accessory). Stylish technoDISC (IP 66, IP 67) has a round central operating area and two flat sides for cable glands.
The enclosures are moulded from UV-stable plastics: ASA (UL 94 HB) for technoPLUS; ASA+PC (UL 94 V-0) for technoDISC. Both are light grey (RAL 7035) with anthracite (RAL 7016) covers to hide the screws.
ROLEC offers technoPLUS in five sizes (90 x 130 x 70 mm to 170 x 270 x 90 mm) and technoDISC in four sizes (97 x 110 x 55 mm to 179 x 190 x 90 mm).
Accessories include mounting plates and cable glands. ROLEC can supply both models fully customised.
For more information, view the ROLEC website:
https://rolec-enclosures.co.uk/en/products/plastic-enclosures#cat1085
ROLEC ENCLOSURES LTD 01489 583858
sales@rolec-enclosures.co.uk Watlow to host webinar on data-driven electric heating
Attendees will be able to discover the benefits of using data analytics to support the integration of complete thermal systems, as well as gaining an understanding of the key components that should be monitored within the setup. There will also be the opportunity to explore case studies that show how data-led thermal systems can result in cost savings and increased uptime.
Thermal solutions provider Watlow is hosting a webinar on the role of data in electrifying thermal processes. Taking place at 9:00 AM EST (2:00 PM BST) on 14 May 2024, the half-hour webinar will advise engineers on how to navigate the electric heat transition brought about by global decarbonisation trends.
With Deloitte data showing that a comprehensive Industry 4.0 strategy can boost business profitability, ‘Turning Up the Heat — Data’s Role in Electrifying Thermal Processes’ will equip engineers with the necessary knowledge to adopt data-driven heating sys- tems. The online event will provide actionable insights for engin- eers in fields where process heating is essential, such as medical equipment, semiconductor processing and food manufacturing.
WATLOW
www.watlow.com MAY 2024 | ELECTRONICS FOR ENGINEERS 45
The webinar will be led by Chelsea Hogard, Engineering Team Leader for Watlow’s Industry 4.0 Development Team. With half a decade of engineering experience, Chelsea has delivered education sessions, carried out field service and researched advanced control methods. Her background in teaching maths, physics and engineering makes her well-suited to delivering data analytics training to help customers solve electric heating challenges.
“While global sustainability targets have made decarbonisation a key consideration across manufacturing and engineering, the electric transition also brings understandable concerns about its implications on processes,” explained Hogard.
“Watlow is committed to educating our customers on the importance of electrifying heating processes to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and cut carbon emissions. We want to challenge the perception that electrification challenges present a problem for industry and instead demonstrate how a data- informed approach can provide cost-saving and efficiency benefits.”
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