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4 in 1 protection T


he PowerCap® Infinity® is the very latest in Powered Air Purifying Respiratory technology offering 4 in 1 fully


integrated protection to the head, eye/face, hearing and respiratory protection in one intuitive lightweight head mounted unit.


The PowerCap® Infinity® has been designed by JSP’s


research and development team who were inspired by feedback received from people about the compatibility issue of having to wear respiratory, head, eye and hearing protection but also the weight, heat and restriction of movement when wearing a waist mounted PAPR filter unit. Through extensive user trials JSP engineered out restrictive waist mounted units and hoses which resulted in an easy to operate lightweight head mounted unit.


The PowerCap® Infinity® PAPR unit has a highly


efficient twin impeller system that controls the airflow through the head-top which has a cooling effect to maximise user comfort and optimise energy efficiency.


JSP u 01993 826050 u www.jsp.co.uk


IBASE Announces MAI602-M4D80 Fanless Motion Control System for Smart Machine Automation


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BASE Technology, a manufacturer of application specific industrial embedded computing platforms, is


pleased to announce the new MAI602-M4D80 motion control system, ideal for automated optical inspection, semiconductor wafer handling, packaging and material handling systems. Powered by 7th/6th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 desktop


processors, the MAI602 has a 4-axis motion control PCIe card that meets the performance and positioning accuracy requirements of high-performance servo/step motors. For use in visual inspection applications, the motion control card has a camera integrated with a position comparison trigger and a built-in 80-ch isolated digital I/O card to control and monitor the switches of surrounding digital signals and control the alarm signals. The rugged, fanless and compact system is designed


to operate at an ambient temperature of up to 50 degrees Celsius in a non-airflow environment and has protection against accidental reverse polarity, over voltage or under voltage. Designed with fast heat dissipation and easy installation, enclosure vents allow


airflow to the internal components as well a heatpipe mechanism for fast cooling. To provide easier user installation, the I/O interface of the system has all been positioned on the same side. Measuring 275mm by 140mm by 117mm and can be


installed with the bundled wall mount bracket or an optional DIN-rail bracket, the MAI02 has a flexible rear I/O interface including DVI and DisplayPort display connectors, audio line-out, two serial ports, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2-pin power-button terminal block, and a 3-pin 24V DC-in terminal block. The MAI602's sister model, the MAI602-B, also has two extra slots (PCIe x8 & PCIe x4 slot) to accommodate different control cards. A Mini PCI-E on board supports IBASE's Field Bus MotionNET modules for extra I/O and motion control functionalities.


IBASE Europe u 01438 846 090 u sales@ibase-europe.com u ibase-europe.com


ABACUS cold mains water meter type Ec scaled 0 -


to a mix has long been carried out using pails or hosepipes. Not very accurate and certainly not consistent.


99.9 litres in steps of 0.1 litre A


dding a preset quantity of water


Now, Hertfordshire Efficient material handling is key T


he material handling and packaging industries depend upon the quick and efficient transportation of materials. Automated robotic handling systems, incorporating


roller conveyors, are providing efficient and scalable solutions as businesses embrace process optimisation as a means to better manage distribution challenges and consumer demand and are being widely deployed within manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution hubs. Pallet conveyor systems carry goods throughout the


warehouse & supply chain phase whilst industrial robots manage tasks such as picking, packing, palletising and stacking, further enhancing operational capabilities. The logistics and supply chain is a fast moving


market and efficient material handling is integral to operational success. But some of the tasks applicable to the processes involved are non-ergonomic and can


46 SEPTEMBER 2018 | PROCESS & CONTROL


present a risk factor. Consider complicated actions or procedures that might prove difficult for humans. KUKA strategic system partner and materials


handling market leader SCM Handling Ltd. can provide your business with a competitive edge, through bespoke material handling solutions designed and engineered for maximum return. As an integrator specialist, SCM’s expertise lies in understanding your material handling requirements.


Come and see KUKA and SCM Handling at the PPMA, 25th-27th September 2018, NEC Birmingham


KUKA u 0121 505 9970 u sales@kuka-robotics.co.uk


company Aquameter has developed the ABACUS digital water measuring system for dispensing accurate preset quantities of water straight into mixing vessels, tanks, etc.


Easy to install and simple to use, the ABACUS delivers


repeatable results day in, day out, reliably and consistently. Thousands of units have been sold worldwide to a whole variety of industries where water is added to powders or granules for mixing purposes. Just dial in the batch amount required and press the start button. The unit stops the flow of water when the required quantity has been delivered …….. easy!


Aquameter Ltd u 01992 442 861 u www.aquameter.co.uk


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