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ABB launches five axis Delta robot fastest for lightweight product picking, packing & re-orientation


The LHS 210 / 410 Air Heater Series


Leister’s new series of compact and powerful LHS 210 / 410 air heaters are suitable for installation in industrial plants where space is limited or tubular air systems such as furnaces for heat curing processes, due to their compact design and ease of integra- tion. With a choice of eight air heaters with single (SF) or dual flanges (DF), the innovative design allows for easy electrical connection, with connection housing separated from the airstream, which allows unhindered air flows through the air heater with minimal loss in pressure. The connection housing is also protected against overheating, making it pos- sible to work with an air inlet temperature up to 350 degrees Celsius. The SF-R and DF-R air heaters are equipped with an extension on the housing connec- tion. The ceramic inside this extension ensures that the electrical connection on the tubular air heaters is sealed off and protected from high temperatures or backflowing hot air.


Welwyn Tool Group 0800 856 0057


www.welwyntoolgroup.com


ABB is expanding its FlexPicker® Delta robot portfolio with the IRB 365. With five axis and 1.5kg payload, the IRB 365 is both flexible and the fastest in its class for reorientating packaged lightweight products such as cookies, chocolates, peppers, candies, small bottles, and parcels. Responding to the rise in e-commerce and growing demand for shelf ready packaged goods, the IRB 365 has been developed for applications including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals and consumer goods, where production line speed and adaptability are essential. From product reorienting, top-loading and secondary packaging, to bottle handling, unscrambling, 3D picking, feeding and parcel sorting, the IRB 365 meets a wide variety of applications. of applications.


ABB +447548780120 rory.smith@gb.abb.com


Brownell’s latest innovation in dry gas purging technology - coming soon!


Proud designers and manufacturers of tailored humidity, moisture and pressure control solutions, Brownell’s ever-expanding line of products includes humidity indicators, desiccators and desiccant bags, immersion breathers, pressure relief valves and more. Also specialising in nitrogen purging support with a range practical configurations and accessories to suit applications across many industrial sectors, including CCTV, missile systems, night vision equipment and laser instruments. Our new NEPS 2 will be on display at UK exhibitions throughout 2023, including DSEI, Southern Manufacturing and Battery Tech Expo – be sure to come by and see new features in action such as enhanced leak testing, optional vacuum purging and built-in data logging – or visit our website for more information on loans, demonstrations and consultations.


Brownell 020 8965 9281 enquiries@brownell.co.uk brownell.co.uk


ACE Your Next Display Project with PanelPilot


The PanelPilot range from Lascar Electron- ics is a unique series of smart graphic displays that enable the creation of fully bespoke interfaces without writing a sin- gle line of code. From e-paper to full-colour high-resolution touch screens, they are per- fect for simple appli-


cations or even as full process-controlling HMIs.


The top-of-the-range PanelPilotACE is a unique platform ideal for rapid development of touchscreen machine interfaces and system monitoring displays. Available in 4.3” and 7” versions, ACE uses Lascar’s own Design Studio software that allows app development using an in- tuitive drag and drop interface. ACE display units accept inputs includ- ing 4-20 mA analogue, direct digital I/O, RS485, CANBUS and MODBUS. There are also digital alarm outputs and a built-in PWM generator. The Design Studio software contains powerful tools such as PID, maths and logic builders, multi-channel data logging and graphing. Lascar’s online PanelPilotACE University shares templates and graphics to use in your display project as well video tutorials for basic and advanced users.


Next in the PanelPilot line-up is the M series, versatile units available in 2.4”, 2.8” and 3.5” models. This range includes versions that are suit- able for voltage or current inputs, and also products that are sealed to IP67.


The M series are programmable panel meters featuring dual ana- logue inputs, alarm outputs and colour touchscreen displays. Con- figured using the free PanelPilot M Software, there are over 50 app


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templates available including bar-graph, tank level, analogue style and trend graphs. Users can customise colours, text labels, units and input scaling before uploading to the display.


The newest addition to the PanelPilot range is the SGD 21-B - a low- cost, low power, sunlight readable, single channel voltmeter with a sleek monochrome e-paper display. The unit is configured with the free PanelPilot B software. The software provides six templates to choose from, and users can customise labels, scaling and alarms. Modest power requirements make this display ideal for use in bat- tery-powered handheld instruments.


Lascar Electronics has a team of sales engineers that can help you with any queries that you have about your display project, just call 01794 884567 or visit our website at www.panelpilot.com. If you would like your display product designed for you, we also offer a ‘one-stop’ Custom Design service, so please call us to discuss your requirements. All PanelPilot software is free to download from our website.


Lascar Electronics 01794884567


sales@lascar.co.uk Lascarelectronics.com


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