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Mitton group introduces control panel manufacturing facility


EMKA release low smoke, low tox gaskets for the rail industry


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MKA are delighted to offer specialist gasket profile sections in flame retardant, low smoke, low tox materials which are primarily aimed at railway applications such as mobile units, coaches, rolling stock, enclosures, station installations and


related equipment operating in elevated risk areas. Especially for customers of the railway industry, EMKA has developed a product range with fire-protection tested or fire-protection capable locks, hinges and gasketing made of fire prevention checked material. It complies with the special requirements of the sector and is designed to meet the relevant standards such as DIN EN 45545-2 “Railway applications – Fire protection on railway vehicles”. In their in-house Technology Centre both standard and customer-specific solutions for railway vehicles are designed. Of particular interest are likely to be custom sections including vulcanised frames for immediate installation on doors, panels, inspection windows and similar. Further information on EMKA products can be found on the EMKA website.


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uilding services specialists Mitton Group have further expanded manufacturing capabilities at their Bradford headquarters with the introduction of a control panel production facility, focused on the design and development of panels to match challenging manufacturing, industrial and process requirements. Mitton Group has been manufacturing control panels for its own in-house electrical division for some time. The decision to expand production and offer both bespoke and standard units to a wider market follows investment in design and manufacturing, enabling the Group to supply high performance systems manufactured to the highest standards of build quality. Electrical control panel solutions developed by Mitton Group range from wall mounted


enclosures to complex extended power distribution and monitoring systems, developed for instrumentation and mechanical plant. “Our control panels are designed and manufactured in-house, enabling us to retain total


control over quality, performance and functionality,” states Gavin Lewis, Mitton Group. “We have the expertise to develop bespoke solutions matched to individual customer and process requirements, with current customers including the retail sector, petrochemicals, education and commercial applications.” Available with direct Ethernet or remote 4G connection, Mitton Group control panels include heating, ventilation, lighting and power distribution systems. All Mitton control panels are CE marked in compliance with European Legislation, with energy monitoring and metering options through the group's energy division, ensuring seamless vertical integration for client systems.


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High power cabinet drive available in one week H


igh power drive users can now receive ready-made drive cabinet systems in as little as one week for emergency breakdowns, following the release of


Control Techniques’ DFS series of freestanding drives. Designed for energy efficient motor control in high


ingress-prone environments, European delivery is possible within five working days by prior agreement. Ranging from 55 kW to 520 kW, the pre-engineered drive system comes ready to use with no additional engineering required and is designed to integrate with existing cubicle setup. DFS is simple to configure using the door-mounted HMI or Windows-based Connect PC tool. IP23 comes as standard, and an IP54 system is also available, along with a water cooled IP55 variant on request. Boosting reliability, DFS also uses standard production drive modules from Control Techniques’ globally installed ranges, manufactured to highly consistent procedures with multiple test gates and full traceability. Durability is reinforced on drive modules via conformal coated PCBs, and a wide supply voltage tolerance. DFS is based on Control Techniques’ globally installed


14 November 2019 Components in Electronics controltechniques.com www.cieonline.co.uk


Unidrive M700 and Powerdrive F300 drive modules. With Unidrive M700, high performance motor control is provided with up to 3,000 Hz current loop bandwidth and up to 250 Hz speed loop bandwidth. Unidrive M700 also includes onboard machine control with open application programming. Alternatively, Powerdrive F300 includes specific fan, pump and compressor application functionality. Unidrive M700 includes Ethernet onboard, including EtherNet I/P, Profinet and Modbus TCP/IP. Both drive models also include integration options to further expand communications across all major protocols, plus options covering control, I/O and encoders. Control Techniques, a Nidec company, is a world leader in the design and production of electronic variable speed drives for the control of electric motors. Founded in 1973, the company has headquarters in Newtown, Wales. It has dedicated production and R&D sites globally, along with Automation Centres in 45 locations around the world.


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