ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ROTRONIC Introduces a New
Temperature and Humidity / Moisture Handheld R
OTRONIC is proud to introduce the new HP32 temperature and humidity measurement handheld with interchangeable probe
input for all Rotronic HC2-series probes, full logging & spot-value recording functions and much more. The handheld replaces the HP22 model.
Magflow meters updated
New versions of ifm electronic’s successful magflow meters
meters from ifm electronic is now available with IO-Link, giving the user remote access to parameters for recipe changes as well as all the process data over a single connection. Peak consumption, present consumption or accumulated
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consumption can be accessed and adjusted via programmed switch and alarm level settings - all at the touch of a button. All SM versions measure temperature as well as flow rates up to 600 l/m, and can indicate if the pipe is empty. Wetted parts are manufactured from high-grade stainless
steel, hastelloy and PEEK, with O-rings in either EPDM or FKM. Uses of the SM range from coolants to energy management and food industry and many more besides. ifm is committed to working closely with its customers to
develop products which precisely match their needs, and the company provides expert, readily accessible technical support to help users maximise the benefits they gain from ifm products.
IFM 020 8213-2234
www.ifm.com/uk
eralded as one of the best products of the last few years for both accuracy and value, the SM range of magflow
As well as temperature and humidity values, two other moisture
parameters such as dew point and g/kg moisture for example can be displayed on the screen simultaneously.
Product features: • Precision temperature and humidity measurement ranges: -100… 200 °C (probe dependent), 0…100 %rh • All moisture values available, two can additionally be shown on the display
• Audible and visual alarms (all parameters), freely configurable • Full logging function with real-time clock. Interval from 1s. 64,000 data
points memory
• Spot-value recording – 8 x 8,000 data points can be saved • Recorded values can be displayed graphically on the HP32 handheld
• MIN / MAX and AVG values available on the display • High capacity, rechargeable lithium battery
The HP32 handheld is supplied with HW4-LITE version PC
software, a micro USB data cable for PC connection & battery charging, and a soft protective case. Technical datasheet available. The picture shows the HP32 handheld with an interchangeable,
HC2A-S standard probe connected. Extension cables are available to extend its capability.
Rotronic 01293 571000
instruments@rotronic.co.uk
New and Unique City & Guilds Course Offers ‘Maintenance Excellence’ Certification O
www.rotronic.co.uk
riginally developed for a leading UK automotive company and aimed at professionals seeking accreditation of their knowledge and abilities in maintenance and asset management, this City & Guilds programme incorporates practical and theoretical projects. Aimed at Maintenance Managers, Technicians, Reliability Engineers,
Project Managers, as well as Production Supervisors and Engineering Team Leaders, this 8 day programme is designed to develop and enhance skills and knowledge leading to significant benefits for their company’s day to day operations.
Currently the only City & Guilds accredited and progressive series available in the UK, this leading product is a
thorough examination of a broad scope of maintenance and reliability excellence. It was developed to advance a professional’s aptitude within the core disciplines of MCP’s Maintenance Excellence Trilogy which includes: Asset Management Tools & Techniques, Maintenance Planning & Scheduling and Managing Plant Reliability.
MCP 0121 506 9034
www.mcpeurope.com
Applications Engineering Ltd are very pleased to announce the exclusive UK distribution of Kytola flow products
K
ytola manufacture high quality variable area flow meters, oval gear flow meters
and constant flow regulators along with oil analysers and air sampling devices in their modern production facility in Finland. Kytola offer a comprehensive range of meters but can also offer custom options on many of the ranges so if you cannot find what you need, please contact us for a bespoke solution. All Kytola products are built to an extremely high standard making them both robust and durable but they are
also affordable so there is no compromise in price and quality; we keep a large range in stock and parts are usually available on a very short lead time. Contact us for further details or take a look at our website.
Applications Engineering Ltd 44 MAY 2018 | PROCESS & CONTROL 01825 764737
www.appeng.co.uk
ESAB partners with
Proactive Gas Safety for CP7 gas equipment
inspector training courses E
SAB, a world leader in welding and cutting technologies, is excited to be entering into a partnering with
Proactive Gas Safety Ltd (PGS) for the provision of Oxy-Fuel CP7 Inspector courses, with successful candidates being awarded a nationally accredited EAL (Excellence in Achievement LTD) Level 3 QCF Qualification (Qualifications and Credit Framework) This is the highest level of achievement available for compressed gas safety training in the UK and qualifies individuals to undertake annual inspections of oxy-acetylene/propane equipment as required by BCGA CP7 (British Compressed Gases Association Code of Practice 7). Under this scheme, successful completion of the two-
day course and QCF Qualification provides a three-year Gas Safety Passport for inspecting gas equipment. The credit card-sized Gas Safety Passport shows the Accredited Inspector’s photograph, the date on which the course was taken and the date on which re-certification is required.
ESAB 0800 389 3152
www.esab.com
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