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Profiling aluminum vacuum brazing furnaces F


luke Process Instruments provides a dedicated temperature profiler for aluminum vacuum brazing


furnaces. The Datapaq Furnace Tracker system automatically generates CQI-9 and AMS 2750E reports. It is designed for frequent use, even during normal production. The data logger traces product temperature profiles via ten thermocouples throughout all process phases. Thermal protection is provided by a phase-change heat sink and a thermal barrier consisting of nine stainless-steel and aluminum reflective plates with a ceramic outer coating. The all-metal construction eliminates the need for micro- porous insulation and therefore minimizes outgassing along with its related problems of oxidation and unnecessary rejects. The Datapaq VB1150 vacuum barrier protects the logger for 3.5 hours at 600 °C. The maximum operating temperature in vacuum processes is 700 °C. After only 45 minutes of cooling down, the system is ready to be reused. The innovative application-specific design and superior manufacturing quality ensure a solution that will perform reliably for many years. The system software enables trending analysis and facilitates logger diagnostics.


Fluke Process Instruments GmbH  marcom1.emea@flukeprocessinstruments.dewww.flukeprocessinstruments.com


IBASE Release ATX Motherboard Based On Latest 8th Generation Intel Core Processor Family


BASE Technology, a leading manufacturer of industrial motherboards and embedded systems, have announced the release of a new motherboard based on the latest 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family, the MB995. With optimised processing and graphical performance, the ATX platform is ideal for high end applications for industrial automation, digital signage and medical imaging.


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Designed on the latest C246 (MB995VF-C246) and the Q370 (MB995VF) chipsets, the board supports NVME drives via M.2 (2280) that can reach write speeds of over 6 times faster than standard SATA SSD’s. The MB995 also supports M.2 (2230) utilising Intel designed CNVi wireless connectivity architecture for WiFi and Bluetooth devices. Expansion slots, onboard memory and network connectivity support include 1x PCIe (x16), 1x PCIe (x4) and 1x PCIe (x1), four DDR4 sockets to accommodate up to 64GB system memory and dual Intel Gigabit Ethernet.


Advanced features include iAMT (11.6) for remote management and repair of systems, TPM (2.0) for improved systems integrity, vPro and IBASE’s owned iSMART technology that enables energy-efficient performance. For more information, please visit www.ibase-europe.com.


IBASE Europe  01438 846 090  www.ibase-europe.com


New modular DC UPS system with maintenance-free Supercap energy storage


energy storage units Bicker BP-SUC(up to 3.6 kJ). The supplied DC consumers are reliably protected against power failures, flicker or voltage fluctuations in unstable supply networks. In case of emergency, the DC UPS system provides an exactly regulated output voltage of 12VDC or 24VDC without interruption.


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Wide range of possible applications The achievable bridging times with Supercap energy storage BP-SUC range up to minutes, depending on the supplied load. For example motors or actuators can be moved to a defined basic safety position or the current process step in automation can be completed. In case of prolonged failure, PC-based systems can be shut down in a controlled manner via UPSI system and corresponding software settings, so that no data can be damaged or lost.


Energy storage with maintenance-free Supercap technology Unlike batteries, which store energy by the detour of a chemical reaction, Supercaps (ultra capacitores) are based on electrophysical principles and are charged and ready for use within a very short time. Supercaps operate in a wide temperature range and convince with high current capacity, power density and reliability. Due to the high cycle stability (> 500,000 charge and discharge cycles), energy storage units with Supercaps have a particularly long service life and are practically maintenance-free.


Long-term availability and value-added services Bicker Elektronik grants a three-year warranty on the DC UPS system UPSI, as well as a long-term availability of at least 5 years. In addition, Bicker Elektronik offers comprehensive value added services, especially for system developers. These include personal on-site consulting during the design-in process by experienced sales engineers and subsequent project support by the sales, development and service team of Bicker Elektronik.


Durable energy storage for DC UPS systems • High reliability and extra-long life • Maintenance-free Supercap technology (EDLC) • High cycle stability> 500,000 charge and discharge cycles • Extended temperature range -20...+70 °C • High power density • Integrated control circuit • Overcurrent protection • Overvoltage protection (up to 30 V) • Connect / Disconnect power function • Compact open-frame version • Long-term availability at least 5 years • 3 years warranty


36 OCTOBER 2018 | ELECTRONICS


icker Elektronik (Donauwoerth/Germany) offers with the new DC UPS system UPSI a modular and integrated solution with safe and durable battery technologies. The two new DC UPS modules Bicker UPSI-1208 (12VDC) and Bicker UPSI-2406 (24VDC) are available in combination with the maintenance-free Supercap


Bicker Elektronik  +49 (0)906-70595-0  www.bicker.de


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