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Dr. Lucian Dold Appointed Senior General Manager for Global Account Business Development at OMRON
OMRON appoints Dr. Lucian Dold as Senior General Manager for Global Account Business Development. With over 30 years of industrial automation experience, Dr. Dold brings invaluable expertise to the role.
Dold is dedicated to promoting global collaboration, innovation, and growth in industrial automation. His extensive global network and role as a DHBW University lecturer prepare the next generation for success in Industry 4.0. Dold comments: “OMRON’s vision, “Shaping the Future 2030”, encourages collaboration among customers, partners, and technology companies to achieve sustainable success within a transforming society. My team aims to innovate and incubate value generation through digital transformation and’ sustainable commitments.” Dold earned a Doctor of Business Administration in Digitalisation, Investment, and Digital Transformation from Middlesex University (2015-2020). He was involved in Industry 4.0 and holds a Dipl. Ing. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Automation from Hochschule Furtwangen.
Maintaining safety, hygiene, and cleanliness standards for the dairy industry
DMN-WESTINGHOUSE recognizes the significant importance of the dairy industry, particularly in producing baby food. We offer the MZC-I rotary valve to cater to this market, which is particularly suitable for dairy production. This rotary valve is easy to clean: it has an easy-access single open- ing on one side, and due to its compact design, the rotary valve will fit even in limited spaces. The MZC-I rotary valve fulfil the requirements of the FDA, the European Directive EC 1935/2004 and is USDA Dairy accepted for food contact.
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OMRON
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Brand new Modulo ‘Ultra’ Slim screwdrivers from C.K Tools promises universal solution for terminal screws
C.K Tools, the trusted choice for trade professionals, has developed a range of screwdrivers that offers a comprehensive solution for terminal screws during switchgear installations. Eliminating irritating, time- wasting and costly breakage caused by ill-fitting screwdrivers. Developed in collaboration with a panel of electricians, the new expanded Dextro VDE Modulo Slim range covers all screw types commonly used in circuit breakers, contractors, relays, terminal blocks, PCB clamps and electrical boards, as well as those found in RCBOs. With the backbone of the series comprising the Slotted/Pozi and Slotted/Phillips tip types, in size one and two, the selection is completed with a unique product for each style, the brand new Modulo Ultra Slim screwdriver. Accessing recessed screws for precision insertion and removal has never been easier, with zero risk of damage while affording a perfect fit for all types of terminal screws. Available from stockists now, with prices starting from £15.78
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https://www.ck-tools.com/ Perlast FFKM – world class sealing when you need it
Perfluoroelastomer (or FFKM) is one of the best performing elastomer materials for sealing in extreme temperatures and chemically aggressive environments. FFKM is currently in short supply, causing challenging situations for process lines in need of sealing maintenance or replacement. Perlast, PPE’s exclusive FFKM material, has been a valuable alternative for operators searching for a reliable source of FFKM sealing components.
Why is FFKM in short supply?
There is a global supply problem which has impacted the entire sealing industry, causing mass disruption to operations which rely on FFKM for effective, reliable sealing performance. There are five key challenges in FFKM supply at this time:
Shortage of ingredients
Producing FFKM involves a complex recipe with highly specified ingredients. If just one ingredient has its supply disrupted, FFKM cannot be produced. There are currently several ingredients facing supply shortages – with some FFKM suppliers heavily reliant on just one or two suppliers for their ingredients.
Sanctions on Russia
Carbon black is one of FFKM’s specified ingredients, and Russia accounts for almost a third of the global supply. With recent sanctions placed on Russia, carbon black availability has been reduced substantially, with price increases on non-Russian carbon black sources.
Energy crisis in China Some FFKM ingredients are manufactured mainly in China. With enforced reduction of power consumption leading to widescale rolling blackouts, material supply has been heavily impeded.
Competition with other markets
FFKMs are critically important in semiconductor and pharmaceutical production. With huge surges in demand for products from these industries in recent years, other industries have faced significant shortages in availability.
Impact of Covid pandemic Many companies involved in the manufacture of FFKM materials have only recently
PPE’s sealing specialists understand the difficulties involved in specifying new sealing materials. With tailored engineering support, using Perlast for your FFKM sealing requirements is a hassle-free way to keep your lines running more reliably.
Precision Polymer Engineering 01254 295400
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prepol.com
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returned to pre-pandemic output, with many suppliers impacted by personnel absence and reduced staffing levels.
Why was Perlast unaffected?
PPE acted quickly when supplies were forecast to retract, maintaining close relationships with material suppliers and collaborating with key players, in order to secure enough material to ensure a continuous supply of Perlast. Thanks to PPE’s global outreach and consolidated market presence, PPE can continue to supply customers with reliable FFKM solutions without any major impact on lead times. At present, Perlast FFKM parts can be manufactured to order in as little as 30 days – compared to up to nine months for other FFKM suppliers. If your business can’t afford significant production delays, Perlast is available now to keep your operations moving.
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