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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


New White Paper on process Oxygen gas monitoring Q


uantitech has prepared a White Paper on the measurement of Oxygen gas in furnaces and other industrial processes. Quantitech’s Craig Day says:


“Oxygen gas concentration


Now ultrasonic sensors from ifm electronic Ltd


s market leader in industrial sensors ifm electronic Ltd is committed to delivering the best in sensing technologies to detect just about anything.


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It comes as no surprise then that ifm electronic also offers a new family of sensors using the ultrasonic principle. Sensing ranges up to 2200mm can be achieved with the UG range of sensors. For both space saving and ease of installation the


UG range from ifm electronic consists of M18 housings.


Some are standard barrel types while others are in a combination rectangular housing with an M18 section, for more flexibility. ifm electronic is naturally concerned that the UG


range are not only reliable object sensors, but are provided at affordable prices. disappointed.


ifm electronic Ltd  01 461 3200  www.ifm.com/ie


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measurements are essential for the effective management of many industrial processes, providing an important indicator of combustion performance, fuel usage and process safety.” The White Paper explores the benefits of oxygen monitoring and examines the technologies available for continuous oxygen monitoring, including Zirconia and Paramagnetic sensors and Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS). The relative merits of each technology are discussed and the applications covered include: waste incineration, furnace control, sulphuric acid manufacture, process heaters / FCC regenerator off-gas in refineries, and re-heat furnaces and hot rolling mills in the iron & steel industry.


Quantitech  01908 227722  www.quantitech.co.uk


5.7“ & 7“ Intelligent TFT display with sound M


MS Electronic has available a 5.7” and 7” Intelligent TFT graph- ic display EA eDIPTFT57-A 640x480 pixel and eDIPTFT70-A 800x480 pixel LED backlit display, built-in intelligence and innovative user-friendly features. Resistive or capacitive touch-screen option. These intelligent display reduce development time and cost. It pro- vides the ideal platform for development of interactive controls. For example, a virtual keyboard, analogue rotary instrument, bar graphs can be generated on the screen with just a few simple commands. Sounds ranging from simple clicks, notes or jingles acting as warning or status messages. The on-board memory stores images, animations and macro programs. The unit features two analogue inputs in addi- tion to 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs.


On-board interface is


serial, I2C and SPI or USB, RS232, RS485 with level converter. Display can be securely fitted with DIP (or ZIF) connector and stylish front panel bezel.


MMS Electronics Ltd  01943 877668  www.mms-e.co.uk


Like a knife through butter New hole saw range cuts through thick stainless steel with ease


ower tool accessories and hand tool specialist, Starrett, has launched a new range of carbide tipped deep cut (CTD) hole saws. The new range is an ideal solution for the repeated intensive drilling of stainless steel, non ferrous metal, aluminium and copper of any thickness up to 25mm. The hole saw is designed for use by contractors in the electrical, mechanical, building, construction, HVAC, plumbing and other fitting sectors. The new hole saw comes completely assembled, ready for use and features three different angles ground on to the cutting face of each tooth on the saw. This three-ply tooth grind delivers a fast cut, minimal snag when the saw begins the cut and efficient swarf removal, resulting in fast cutting performance, minimal heat build-up and maximum saw life. An ejector spring aids ejection of the core from the saw.


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"One of the biggest challenges contractors face is the variety of surfaces they have to deal with on a day-to-day basis," explained John Cove, Marketing Manager at Starrett. "Different materials including masonry, brickwork, plastic, wood, and steel all have different characteristics. In these situations, a one-size-fits-all approach simply does not work.


"This is why we developed this new range," continued Cove. "The carbide tipped deep cut hole saw can be run at a much faster drill speed and will cut more quickly than a standard hole saw through sheet stainless steel up to 25mm thick, enclosures, pipe work and structural steel work and it can be used with mains powered or cordless fixed and portable drills."


The new carbide tipped deep cut hole saw is available in two kits, one containing eight saws from 16-64mm and another containing seven saws from 16-50mm. The kits are protected by a tough case to keep the saws safe and ready for use. Replacement pilot drills and ejector springs are also available and individual saws are available in a range of diameters from 15-100mm.


Starrett  01835 863501  www.starrett.co.uk


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