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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Oxley is pleased to announce the launch of a new range of stainless steel lamps


Vision Components turns 20


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ooking back at two decades of leadership in industrial image processing, Vision Components


celebrates it’s 20th anniversary this year. The company was founded in 1996 as Vision Components GmbH by Michael Engel, whose pioneering invention of the first industrial Smart Camera VC11 heralded the embedded era in image processing. Whether it's the perfect cut of fish fillets, precise automated "bin picking" or reliable decoding of license plates – the team at Vision Components develops customized components for successful embedded vision solutions in a great variety of industries, and advises customers how to seize the full potential for their application. Over the years, the industry pioneers have time and again succeeded in developing innovative hardware as well as software products. Notably, Vision Components freely programmable OEM Board Cameras and intelligent high-performance cameras frequently enable the use of image processing solutions in more and more industries where this technology is an entirely new concept


Vision Components GmbH  +49 7243 / 216 716  www.vision-components.com


he lamps are made in stainless steel grade 303 as standard but can be manufactured in marine grade 316 if required. Oxley has had considerable interest from customers in 303 grade lamps for use in aircraft fittings, electrical switchgear components and in gear and shaft mechanisms. Grade 316 lamps also have a wide range of applications including food preparation areas,


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laboratories, coastal architecture installations and quarry and mining applications. The range includes an 8mm panel sealed lamp and an 8mm sealed top and rear option. Both lamps meet IP68 sealing and are suitable for external applications and both are available with EMI shielding, the lamps are designed specifically for the military, aerospace and industrial markets and are suitable for the most challenging of environments.


Oxley  01229 582621  www.oxleygroup.com


Molex Extends HSAutoLink Connection System


header, offering an additional mounting option for manufacturing process optimisation. The ruggedised, industry-standard USCAR-30


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header meets all USB2.0, LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signalling) and Ethernet BroadR-Reach* electrical and EMI shielding requirements for the connected vehicle segment in automotive and commercial vehicle applications. “The one-piece design of the header ensures high integrity and robustness of the connector


interface,” said Laurent Stickeir, global product manager, Molex, “While the high-temperature-rated plastic housing safeguards all the internals during lead-free, reflow soldering.” Innovative side ribs on the housing provide assured PCB stabilisation during one-step processing, which facilitates manufacturing process efficiency further. The flexible packaging options, both rigid tray and tape and reel, support fully-automated assembly.


Molex  01252 720720


Spring clamp terminal blocks with eccentric lever system


The terminal blocks of the ST and SP series are available in centerlines from 2.5 mm up to 10.16 mm with pole sizes between 2 and 24; and accept wire cross sections up to 2.5 mm² (up to AWG 12). The standard housing colours are grey and black,


Explosion-proof motors from NORD


but customer specific designs with different pole and/or lever colours or individual printing of the poles are possible.


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he pluggable and solderable METZ CONNECT spring clamp terminal blocks of the ST and SP series ensure a perfect wire connection for all applications. These spring clamp terminal blocks with eccentric levers are used in devices for industrial and/or building automation such as rail-mounted devices,


rail-mounted power


supplies or Ethernet I/O bus modules. But they are also used in end devices, for example in the audio and video (amplifiers) sector.


The terminal blocks are supplied with open wire entry to provide a fast wire connection. They are suitable for an easy connection of solid or stranded wires with or without end sleeves without the need of a special tool. When the wire entry is closed, the inserted wire establishes a reliable contact with the contacts in the spring clamp terminal block.


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Learn more about the standard or customer specific solutions of the METZ CONNECT spring clamp terminal blocks with eccentric levers under www.metz-connect.com.


ORD DRIVESYSTEMS supplies explosion- protected motors worldwide. Drawing on an extensive SAP-managed modular product range, the German manufacturer is able to quickly and comfortably configure drives for hazardous areas with absolute safety. Depending on the zone – whether 1 or 2 for gas, or 21 or 22 for dust atmospheres – optional external fans, backstops, and brakes are fitted as required to suit the application. Vector controlled operation with a frequency inverter is also possible on request. The motors are suitable for operation at ambient temperatures up to +60 °C. In addition, the drive manufacturer supplies gas and dust-explosion-proof gear units. These comply with EN 13463 and feature ignition protection type Ex c (constructional safety). The motor can often be mounted directly on the gear unit. NORD, a certified manufacturer since 2003, can draw on a wealth of experience in explosion protection for drive technology.


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Metz Connect  01604 635064  www.metz-connect.com


current products meet the 2014/34/EU Directive, which came into effect on 20 April, 2016, and the provisions of IECEx.


NORD DRIVESYSTEMS  +49 45 32 / 2 89 -0  www.nord.com


/ ELECTRONICS  www.molex.com


olex has extended its high-speed HSAutolink™ Connection System with the introduction of a surface mount version of its right-angle


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