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INDUSTRY UPDATE


Enhanced Visibility and Safety With Snickers Workwear Hi-Vis.


A Superior Range of Hi Vis Protective Wear – for all kinds of light conditions.


personal wellbeing at work very seriously. That's why this range of Hi-Vis protective wear is streets ahead of anything else. With updated


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styles and designs added to the extensive range of Jackets, Trousers, Shorts, Toolvests,


Shirts and Fleeces for men and women, there’s a host of garments in the range to satisfy the specific requirements of Classes 1, 2 and 3 protection levels. These ‘outstanding' products combine Snickers'


unrivalled hallmarks of functionality and comfort with the requirements of the EN20471 standard for high visibility warning clothes. With advanced designs and high-tech fabrics that are


windproof and water-repellent, all the garments have durable, colour-fast protection that will last for wash after wash, retaining shape and comfort throughout the life of the garments. Added to which, Snickers Workwear Hi Vis garments can be custom-profiled to ensure 'stand out' coverage for your corporate brand.


Snickers Workwear u 01484 854788 u www.snickersworkwear.co.uk


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Also Distributors for other manufacturers: • PHOENIX CONTACT, • FINDER Relays, • CHINT Circuit Protection, Wiring Accessories & Control Components


• EATON GMT range of fuses. • SWITCHGEAR SYSTEMS Power Distribution.


All can be found via our Webstore, or contact us at our Works as shown:


COLTER PRODUCTS LTD u 01371-876887 u sales@coltergroup.co.uk u www.coltergroup.net


Electronic Control and Electrical Products


olter manufacture & supply Electronic Controls, Fuse alarm indication, PLC'S, Relay Interfaces and


I Embedded ARM Core Front


Panel Solutions from ITRON (U.K.) LTD


tron’s powerful ARM9-based


embedded TFT modules provide serial interfaces to link host and peripheral devices using USB, RS232, RS485, Async, SPI, I2C, CAN and Ethernet. Most ports double up as general I/O with IRQ functionality. Our embedded solutions allow designer engineers to move application processing into the TFT module which reduces host overhead and enables easily manageable communication speeds. The host can send raw data to the TFT module for the operating system to process and synchronise display refresh, navigation and peripheral control.


For further details: The Sales Team, ITRON (U.K.) LTD u 01493 601144 u sales@noritake-itron.com u www.noritake-itron.com


Fluke Process Instruments MP Linescanner Series speeds non-contact temperature imaging and analysis New line of industrial scanners delivers real-time thermal imaging at scan speeds up to 300 Hz


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luke® Process Instruments, a global leader in infrared temperature measurement and thermal profiling


solutions for industrial applications, introduces the MP Linescanner Series, which delivers continuous, accurate, edge-to-edge thermal images and temperature measurements for high-speed manufacturing processes. The series features Fluke’s widest selection of spectral and temperature ranges to accommodate a variety of industrial applications. The new imagers provide real-time imaging at scan speeds up to 150 or even 300 Hz: three shortwave models deliver maximum scan rates of 300 lines per second; these are geared primarily at the metals industry.


“Scan rate is essential for rapid detection of


temperature anomalies, such as non-uniformities and hotspots,” said Dr. Martin Budweg, Global Product Manager, Fluke Product Instruments. “The new MP Linescanners can measure up to 1024 temperature points across a scan line at a rate of up to 300 lines per second, allowing manufacturers to better control their continuous moving processes, automate temperature measurements, and ensure product quality.”


The versatile MP Linescanner Series features rotating


optics and a 90-degree field of view that quickly renders a 2D image on a PC. Additional key features include: • High-quality brushless motor (MTBF 40,000 h) • Built-in Ethernet TCP/IP communications • PC-independent alarm output • PC-independent 4 – 20 mA interfaces (3 outputs) • I/O module support for up to 10 sectors/zones (PC- independent)


• Internal line laser for accurate alignment • Rugged, waterproof IP65 enclosure • Air purge to keep the window free of dirt and condensation • Built-in water cooling for ambient up to 180 °C (356 °F)


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DataTemp DP Software provides real-time monitoring and remote configurations The MP Linescanner Series can be used in standalone mode, connected to a single PC, or integrated into a comprehensive process control system by using the DataTemp® DP Software. This industrial Windows-based software package provides remote configurations of the imager and real-time process monitoring. The DataTemp DP Software supports multiple product-specific configurations (recipes), text file alarm logging, and fail-safe alarm logging. It features the ability to support multiple linescanners and real-time ambient temperature compensation/emissivity adjustments.


Fluke Process Instruments offers numerous customized


process imaging systems to meet the specific application requirements for processes like glass processing, extrusion coating, thermoforming machine control, kiln shell monitoring, and gypsum wallboard production. Each customized system features application-specific software to help ensure product quality, quality improvements, reduced rework rates and more.


Fluke Process Instruments GmbH u +49 . 30 . 478 008-0 u www.flukeprocessinstruments.com


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