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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


NEMA 4X Approved Flow Computer


T Higher Voltage Safe


Isolation in the Spotlight with Martindale’s


N New MTL15 Test Lamp


ow available from Martindale Electric – leaders in safe isolation – is the new Drummond MTL15 Test Lamp,


designed to extend safe isolation procedures into higher voltage applications. Building on the success of its existing industry


endorsed MTL10; the new Drummond MTL15 Test Lamp now has a 1000V CAT IV safety rating and LED indication for AC/DC voltages ranging from 50 to 690V, ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements for safe working in all BS EN61010 installation categories. The new MTL15 is suited to higher voltage applications


with four distinctive bands of LED illumination which provide safe and clear indication for voltages at 50, 230, 400 and 690 volt thresholds. The unique Drummond design with high intensity LEDs provides 360 degree visibility of hazardous voltage levels even in bright sunlight.


Martindale Electric u 01923 441717 u www.martindale-electric.co.uk


he Metra-Smart from Titan Enterprises is designed for computing and displaying flow rates and totals as well


as giving an analogue output proportional to flow. This small, intrinsically safe device can also give


two pre-set flow alarms and calculate differential rates from two input sensors.Weatherproof to IP66 / IP67 (NEMA 4X) standards, and UV resistant, the Metra- Smart flow computer is suitable for operation (-20C to 80C) with flowmeters used in harsh industrial and marine environments.


Titan Enterprises u 01935 812790 u www.flowmeters.co.uk/flow-instrumentation-metra-smart-flow-meter-rate-totaliser/


Fulton Training Course Achieves CPD Certification C


Fulton has achieved CPD Certification for its Vertical Tubeless Boiler Operation & Maintenance course


ommenting, Jeff Byrne says: "We’ve always promoted the benefits of training and CPD Certification adds real value to our


course offering.” Aimed at boiler operators, the course delivers basic day-to-day


operation/monitoring of steam boilers and provides employees with the knowledge required to monitor boilers and ensure they are running efficiently and safely. It includes training in operational procedures, daily blowdowns and the checking of water levels, alarms, etc.; and examines the importance of correctly treated feedwater and what boiler inspectors will look for during routine inspections.


Training is proven as being invaluable and provides operators the knowledge and ability to handle more of their


own maintenance and repairs and avoid call-outs to ‘boiler breakdowns’ that require no more than the simple flick of a switch to resolve.


Fulton Limited u 0117 972 3322


SICK heaps up the ‘marginal gains’ at PPMA 2018 A


t PPMA 2018, visitors to the SICK UK stand (A26) will learn how technology developments in smart sensors and machinery


safety systems can release latent productivity benefits that help engineers to aggregate ‘marginal gains’ and achieve significant yields in efficiency, throughput and reduced waste. SICK will be showcasing its 2D and 3D vision sensors, as well as


its comprehensive range of Auto-Identification solutions for coding and labelling to demonstrate how high-performance detection, quality inspection and traceability are meeting the challenges of increasingly flexible and digitally-connected production environments.


Solutions including the SICK LabelChecker, an ‘off-the-shelf’ label inspection solution, and the SICK Inline Code


Matcher ‘right product, right packaging’ quality control system integrate SICK’s market-leading expertise in machine vision and code-reading technologies to deliver easy-set-up systems with real-time connectivity for trend analysis and system diagnostics


SICK UK u 01727 831121 u www.sick.co.uk


the growing complexity of machine design by giving programmers and design engineers the tools, products and services required to improve performance and reliability. Lenze will provide opportunities for manufacturers to consult


Lenze leads machine design into the future L


enze will showcase its Automation platform at Appetite for Engineering, demonstrating how to make it easier to deal with


with experts in machine automation solutions. "Our real advantage is the automation consultancy we provide for developing motion- control ideas and concepts, through to implementation," explains Neil Beaumont, Marketing Communications Manager at Lenze. Supporting machine manufacturers at every phase of machine automation, from the initial idea and concept


through to design, implementation and support, Lenze’s consultancy services are designed to optimise system effectiveness and cost. Appetite for Engineering takes place on 18th October at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry. Visitors


will find Lenze in the main entrance hall. Lenze Ltd


u 01234 753 227 u www.lenze.co.uk CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/PROCESS&CONTROL


Get up to speed with the latest free measurement webinars from HBM


its latest series of free measurement technology webinars, which take place on the 19th – 21st September 2018. Designed to fit in with the challenging time constraints


H


which can often make attending relevant training courses difficult, the latest webinars from HBM provide advice and focus on a variety of topics. Guy Beaho, Business Development Manager at HBM puts


forward some viable solutions on how to reduce emissions and save costs through precise load measurements in “Reducing Emissions through Load Measurements in Marine Applications”, which takes place on 19th September at 9.am (GMT). This is followed by “How to Estimate the Uncertainty of


Force Measurements” which will take place on 20th September at 9.00am (GMT). Finally, participants can find out “How to Calculate Residual


Stress from the Measured Strain” on 21st September 2018. All HBM webinars are free of charge and open to


anyone. However, spaces are limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Please reserve your space by booking at https://www.hbm.com/en/3157/webinars/


HBM u 01525 304980 u www.hbm.com PROCESS & CONTROL | SEPTEMBER 2018 43


BM – a market leader in the field of test and measurement – is pleased to announce the dates for


u www.fulton.co.uk


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