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E-DEC19-COMPONENTS BUREAU/DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY:Layout 1 1


Lead Acid Battery Chargers


Power supplies suitable for all applications


INDUSTRIAL


Up to IP67 rated Fanless operation Conduction cooling Multiple outputs


Programmable control and monitoring


Modular construction


Hot swappable redundancy units for mission critical applications


Shock and vibration levels up to 50G Standards IEC 62368 approved


helping you make it


call + 44 (0) 1480 412233 | email info@componentsbureau.com visit www.componentsbureau.com |


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Knowledge is Key One small component missing on a production line means everything.


The Assure™ Range from Nordson DAGE®


is the complete counting solution for every workflow, from walk up operator loading to inline, operator free.


More intelligent – monitor and control away from the line with Assure Remote Control Station


Simpler – complete operator free usage


Faster – highest throughput; simply drop off reel trolley and the count is automatic


Complete Trust – automatically sorts good reels and those requiring checking


Fully Automated Storage Solution – integrated conveyor which feeds into a range of high capacity storage systems


Beechwood, Chineham Business Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8WA To find out more, get in touch today:


+44 (0)1256 262800 info@cupio.co.uk 17/05/2021 08:23


www.cupio.co.uk


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