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Practical Aspects of PROFINET, PROFIBUS and IO-Link


Free-to-attend training opportunity - April 28, National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham


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his seminar and exhibition will address the key practical issues arising from the use of digital communications technologies in automated manufacturing and process industry applications, with particular attention to Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).


Covering key application areas such as control systems and energy management, it focuses on the practical aspects of using PROFINET, PROFIBUS and IO-Link, from system design and safety & security considerations through to fault- finding and maintenance.


•Introduction to PROFIBUS Inter Topics will include:


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•PROFINET network design •Network gateway technology


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Franco-Swiss border and is the largest center for particle physics research in the world. Its main business is fundamental physics – finding out what the universe is made of and researching the basic constituents of matter. The particle accelerator LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has a circumference of some 27 kilometers and collides proton or ion beams at nearly the speed of light. The LHC is the largest vacuum installation on Earth with thousands of welds, flanges, feedthroughs and complex internal circuits. For the accelerated particles to travel in beam lines, ultra-high vacuum (UHV) is essential. To maintain such a very low pressure it is crucial to keep the leak rates as low as possible. The most advanced leak detector technology from Pfeiffer Vacuum has been chosen by CERN. Andreas Schopphoff, Head of R&D Market Segment: “The cooperation between CERN and Pfeiffer Vacuum is based on many years of working together in a spirit of trust. We are very proud that our advanced leak detection technology has been chosen once again for its future projects.”


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The leak detector ASM 340 is an easy to operate device that can detect leaks down to < 5 x 10-13 Pa m3/s. With a built in backing pump of 15 m3/h small as well as big volumes can be leak tested. The patent pending functionality it possible to start at 100 hPa which can be very convenient for such a big installation like the LHC. rmore, the leak detector is so compact that it can be easily maneuvered underneath the cryostats and beam f the LHC. Nowadays helium leak detector s are based on a patented design from Dr. Becker at Pfeiffer Vacuum who proposed to use a turbopump as a kind of filter and safety element in front of a mass spectrometer. At the time, CERN was one of the first customers to buy this innovative technology and has continued to be a major user of Pfeiffer Vacuum products to this day. Generating the vacuum inside the LHC, measuring it and analyzing the partial pressure requires comprehensive vacuum technology, a major part of which is being supplied by Pfeiffer Vacuum. CERN was founded in 1954 and now employs around 2500 staff and hosts more than 10,000 visiting scientists from all ov er the world .


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EISTER’s HOTWIND SYSTEM 230v 3680W is suitable for industrial heat processes including shrinking packaging, melting and sterilisation. This standalone heater is ideal for fast paced production lines, designed to produce excellent results in a short amount of time.


One of the main features of the HOTWIND is the digital display which provides more visible control of temperature settings which are adjustable up to 650°c. The HOTWIND also benefits from its own integrated remote-control alarm system to alert production management of any air volume or heat output fluctuations ensur- ing safe control and quality performance.


The HOTWIND boasts a long service life with its brushless motor, therefore maintaining maximum uptime in production. Its auto cool- down mechanism makes it reliable for continual opera- tion in the production process and prevents the heating element from overheating. For greater power output will increase blower speeds, the SYSTEM is the pinnacle of the HOTWIND range .


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abtex’s Asecos Type 90 storage cabinets provide extremely safe, regulation compliant storage of hazardous materials in laboratories and other workspaces. Each cabinet variant is furnace tested to EN 14470-1 and proven to give fire resistance to 90 minutes. Extremely robust in construction for maximum torsional rigidity and with tamper proof lock and indicators built in, every cabinet has GS approval and CE conformity. In addition the Q range is offered in a range of scratch resistant paint colours and with extensive interior equipment options. Warranty cover is available up to 10 years.


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The SBES LifeSaver SC supports the complete range of SBES Alarm Devices, including the world renowned SBES LifeSaver Ex/A


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Utilising a building’s existing Structured Cabling System, provides a number of key advantages : • Simple to Manage • Enhanced Flexibility


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