A heat sealer is a machine used to seal products, packaging, and other thermoplastic materials using heat. This can be with uniform thermoplastic monolayers or with materials having several layers, at least one being thermoplastic. Heat sealing can join two similar materials together or can join dissimilar materials, one of which has a thermoplastic layer.
Process
Heat sealing is the process of sealing one thermoplastic to another similar thermoplastic using heat and pressure.[1] The direct contact method of heat sealing utilizes a constantly heated die or sealing bar to apply heat to a specific contact area or path to seal or weld the thermoplastics together. Heat sealing is used for many applications, including heat seal connectors, thermally activated adhesives, film media, plastic ports or foil sealing.
Applications
Heat seal connectors are used to join LCDs to PCBs in many consumer electronics, as well as in medical and telecommunication devices.
Heat sealing of products with thermal adhesives is used to hold clear display screens onto consumer electronic products and for other sealed thermo-plastic assemblies or devices where heat staking or ultrasonic welding are not an option due to part design requirements or other assembly considerations.
Heat sealing also is used in the manufacturing of bloodtest film and filter media for the blood, virus and many other test strip devices used in the medical field today. Laminate foils and films often are heat sealed over the top of thermoplastic medical trays, Microtiter (microwell) plates, bottles and containers to seal and/or prevent contamination for medical test devices, sample collection trays and containers used for food products.
Plastic bags and other packaging is often formed and sealed by heat sealers. Medical and fluid bags used in the medical, bioengineering and food industries. Fluid bags are made out of a multitude of varying materials such as foils, filter media, thermoplastics and laminates
AC DRIVE
SIEMENS AC DRIVE G120
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SINAMICS G120 - The modular multifunctional frequency converter
The modular structure of the components and the wide power range from 0.55 to 250 kW ensure that you are always able to assemble the ideal converter for your individual applications and industry branch
This series of converters is available in three voltage variants for connection to 200 V, 400 V and 690 V networks. In addition, the SINAMICS G120 features a comprehensive machine safety package. SINAMICS Start drive is used for commissioning the safety functions.
GRAVIOUR
NITTOFLON NO-923S SILICON ADHESIVE TAPE
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Adhesive tape with excellent features such as heat resistance, chemical resistance and non-adhesiveness.
NITOFLON No.923S is a tape using an orange-colored specially oriented polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film as base material. Single surface treated and coated with a silicone adhesive which has a high heat resistance. The tape offers excellent features such as electrical properties, heat resistance, chemical resistance and non-adhesiveness.
Features
# The non-adhesive side exhibits excellent features of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) such as desirable electrical properties and resistance to heat, weather, chemical, and water (water-shedding), and non-adhesiveness.
# Superior tensile strength.
# Superior flame resistance.
Applications
# For roll wrapping of polyethylene laminators (Suitable for long continuous use as the tape has superior durability and mechanical strength).
# For endless belts of polyethylene laminators (Time for changing tapes upon dimensional change of laminated products can be shortened by making a double-layered endless belt by bonding the adhesive sides
of No.923S together, or, depending on application, with NITOFLON No.923UL or 923S).
# For insulation of coils as a class H insulating material.
# Can be laminated with metals, plastics and ceramics as general sliding materials.
PNEUMATIC
PNEUMATIC SOLENOID VALVE
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A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve.
Solenoid valves differ in the characteristics of the electric current they use, the strength of the magnetic field they generate, the mechanism they use to regulate the fluid, and the type and characteristics of fluid they control. The mechanism varies from linear action, plunger-type actuators to pivoted-armature actuators and rocker actuators. The valve can use a two-port design to regulate a flow or use a three or more port design to switch flows between ports. Multiple solenoid valves can be placed together on a manifold.
Solenoid valves are the most frequently used control elements in fluidics. Their tasks are to shut off, release, dose, distribute or mix fluids. They are found in many application areas. Solenoids offer fast and safe switching, high-reliability, long service life, good medium compatibility of the materials used, low control power and compact design.
Common uses-
Solenoid valves are used in fluid power pneumatic and hydraulic systems, to control cylinders, fluid power motors or larger industrial valves. Automatic irrigation sprinkler systems also use solenoid valves with an automatic controller. Domestic washing machines and dishwashers use solenoid valves to control water entry into the machine. They are also often used in paintball gun triggers to actuate the CO2 hammer valve. Solenoid valves are usually referred to simply as "solenoids."
Solenoid valves can be used for a wide array of industrial applications, including general on-off control, calibration and test stands, pilot plant control loops, process control systems, and various original equipment manufacturer applications.
TENSION CONTROLLER
T ONE TENSION CONTROLLER
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PRODUCT INFO-
T-one is a tension controller specifically designed for the web tension control in closed-loop and combined systems; extreme ease of use and compactness are the main features of the tension controller. The core of T-one is the P.I.D. algorithm, which has been improved in speed and accuracy.
The interface with 6 buttons and 4 digit is easy to use and allows to smoothly control and set up the desired parameters to obtain the best results.
T-one can be used both with load cells and dancing roller and it can control the web tension in unwinding, rewinding and processing. Moreover, it can be provided with the remote setpoint. Thanks to its extreme flexibility, are available different versions depending on the application.
T-one: tension regulation in torque with load cells or dancing roller; tension regulation in speed with load cells (used with nip roller drive)
T-one FPM: tension regulation in torque with load cells or dancing roller and diametral sensor.
T-one SEL-XP: combined tension regulation in torque with load cells or dancing roller for applications that require modular pneumatic brakes: it uses the SELEMATIC function.
T-one 28: tension regulation in torque/speed with load cells or dancing roller for motorized unwinding/rewinding stations.
T-one ULS: tension regulation in torque with diametral sensor in open-loop systems.
AUTOMATION
DIGITAL TEMPRATURE CONTROLLER
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Temperature Controller is an instrument used to control temperature. The temperature controller takes an input from a temperature sensor and has an output that is connected to a control element such as a heater or fan.
How do Temperature Controllers work
To accurately control process temperature without extensive operator involvement, a temperature control system relies upon Controllers, which accept a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or RTD as input. It compares the actual temperature to the desired control temperature, or setpoint, and provides an output to a control element. The controller is one part of the entire control system, and the whole system should be analyzed in selecting the proper controller. The following items should be considered when selecting a controller:
Type of input sensor (thermocouple, RTD) and temperature range
Type of output required (electromechanical relay, SSR, analog output)
Control algorithm needed (on/off, proportional, PID)
Number and type of outputs (heat, cool, alarm, limit)
GRAVIOUR
ROTTERY TOP CUTTER
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Cutting machines work similarly to printers, only instead of printing images with ink or a laser, they use a micro blade to score the image into paper and make precise cuts.
MACHINERY
STRETCH WRAPPING MACHINE
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Stretch Wrapping Machine, its a highly stretchable plastic film commonly made from Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) wrapped around items. The elastic recovery keeps the products tightly bound. Stretch film is used to wrap products on pallets and secure them to each other and the pallet
FAN
BACKWARD CURVED FANS
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The difference between a forward and backward curved fan ...
Backward curved impellers generally have a lower number of longer blades, facing away from the direction of rotation. The blades curve backwards from the inner edge to the outer edge, relative to the direction of rotation, and may be of plate or aerofoiled form.
FAN
AXIAL COOLING FAN
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An axial fan is a type of fan that causes gas to flow through it in an axial direction, parallel to the shaft about which the blades rotate. The flow is axial at entry and exit. The fan is designed to produce a pressure difference, and hence force, to cause a flow through the fan.
PNEUMATIC
FUJIKORA AIR CYLINDER
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New Fujikura Air Cylinder SCS-63-78-S0-B0-P SCS 50-64-S1-B0-P FCS 63 78 S1, FCS 50 64 S1 at most competitive prices.
Fujikura Air cylinder
SCS 63-78-S0-B0-P
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FCS 50-36 S1, FCS 63-78-S1-P, FCS 50-64-S1-P, FCD 50-50...series
GRAVIOUR
GEAR FOR PRINTING INDUSTRY
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There are many types of gears such as spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, gear rack, etc.
How Gears Work - Different Types of Gears, their Functions ...
Gears are used to transfer motion and torque between machine components in mechanical devices. Depending on the design and construction of the gear pair employed, gears can change the direction of movement and/or increase the output speed or torque.
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
LED HANDY STROBOSCOPE
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LED Handy stroboscopes are small, handy devices for the non-contact determination of revolutions, for monitoring moving parts and ascertain the oscillation frequency of running systems. There are models with a xenon long-life flash tube or up to 118 LED`s for LED Stroboscopes. Most devices have a digital display, although there are models with an analog display. Depending on the type, the device can be suitable for up to 300,000 revolutions per minute or 5,000 Hz. Some models have an external trigger signal that allows them to observe motion sequences in any position. There are also devices that can be mounted on a tripod for continuous operation.
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
HYDROLIC GEAR PUMP
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A hydraulic pump is a mechanical source of power that converts mechanical power into hydraulic energy (hydrostatic energy i.e. flow, pressure). Hydraulic pumps are used in hydraulic drive systems and can be hydrostatic or hydrodynamic. They generate flow with enough power to overcome pressure induced by a load at the pump outlet. When a hydraulic pump operates, it creates a vacuum at the pump inlet, which forces liquid from the reservoir into the inlet line to the pump and by mechanical action delivers this liquid to the pump outlet and forces it into the hydraulic system. Hydrostatic pumps are positive displacement pumps while hydrodynamic pumps can be fixed displacement pumps,
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
AIR EDGE SENSOR
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edge sensor for detecting the position of the processed material. ... AIR version has a special pneumatic connection to clean the reading zone ...
AUTOMATION
DIA SENOR
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DIA SENSOR
LAB
DEAD WEIGHT TESTER
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A dead weight tester apparatus uses unknown traceable weights to apply pressure to a fluid for checking the accuracy of readings from a pressure gauge. A dead weight tester (DWT) is a calibration standard method that uses a piston cylinder on which a load is placed to make an equilibrium with an applied pressure underneath the piston. Deadweight testers are so called primary standards which means that the pressure measured by a deadweight tester is defined through other quantities: length, mass and time. Typically deadweight testers are used in calibration laboratories to calibrate pressure transfer standards like electronic pressure measuring devices.
SILLITOR MACHINE PARTS
WOOL FELT
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Features of Wool Felt Sheets : Precisely engineered; Reliable; Unmatched quality. Specifications: Compressed Felt, Medium Hard Felt, Soft Felt; Thickness: 1 mm .
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
BENJO CANNECTOR
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A banjo fitting is a hydraulic fitting consisting of a perforated hollow bolt, or internally relieved bolt, and a spherical union for fluid transfer. It is typically used to connect a fluid line to a rigid, internally threaded hydraulic component. The bolt is assembled through the center of the union, usually with face seals on either side of the union, to create a fluid path between the external ports on the union and bolt. A flexible hose or a rigid pipe may be connected to the union port
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
AIR NOZAL
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Air Nozzles and Jets reduce noise levels and air costs. "Go Green" by upgrading your blowoff , cooling and drying operation to the award winning Super Air Nozzles
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
METAL AIR FILTOR
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METAL AIR FILTOR
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
FILTOR CAP
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How does a filter cap work?
A filter capacitor is a capacitor that filters out a certain frequency or range of frequencies from a circuit. Usually, capacitors filter out very low-frequency signals. These are signals that are very close to 0Hz in frequency value. These are also referred to as DC signals.
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
AIR FILTOR
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air filter is a device composed of fibrous, or porous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from the air. Filters containing an adsorbent or catalyst such as charcoal (carbon) may also remove odors and gaseous pollutants such as volatile organic compounds or ozone.[1] Air filters are used in applications where air quality is important, notably in building ventilation systems and in engines.
MACHINERY
AIR DRYER
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air dryers are special types of filter systems that are specifically designed to remove the water that is inherent in compressed air. The compression of air raises its temperature and concentrates atmospheric contaminants, primarily water vapor, as resulting in air with elevated temperature and 100% relative humidity. As the compressed air cools down, water vapor condenses into the tank(s), pipes, hoses and tools connected downstream from the compressor which may be damaging. Therefore water vapor is removed from compressed air to prevent condensation from occurring and to prevent moisture from interfering in sensitive industrial processes
HYDROLIC EDGE GUIDE
ADJUESTING SCREW
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A fine adjustment screw is a screw with threads between 40 and 100 threads per inch (TPI); 0.5–0.2 mm pitch. An ultra-fine adjustment screw has 100–508 TPI (0.2–0.05 mm pitch). Even though these are non-standard threads, both ISO metric screw thread designations and UNC designations have been used to call out thread dimensions and fit (class). A typical use for a fine adjustment screw is in an optical mirror mount as an adjuster. Typically 80 TPI screws are used in mirror mounts.Ultra-fine adjuster screws are used in applications requiring extremely fine motion like laser alignment and fiber coupling.
TENSION CONTROLLER
WEB GUIDE ACTUATOR
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An actuator moves the web guide mechanism to guide the web at the appropriate location. A web edge sensor or a web position sensor detects the position of the web material. This measurement is used to determine and control the desired position of the material. The Controller is the brain of the web guiding system.
SWITCHGEAR
RELAY
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# A relay is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple control signals, and a set of operating contact terminals. The switch may have any number of contacts in multiple contact forms, such as make contacts, break contacts, or combinations thereof.
# Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal. Relays were first used in long-distance telegraph circuits as signal repeaters: they refresh the signal coming in from one circuit by transmitting it on another circuit. Relays were used extensively in telephone exchanges and early computers to perform logical operations.
SWITCHGEAR
5 PIN RELAY
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5 PIN RELAY
SWITCHGEAR
8 PIN RELAY
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8 PIN RELAY
SWITCHGEAR
PUSH
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PUSH
SWITCHGEAR
PUSH BUTTON
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A push-button (also spelled pushbutton) or simply button is a simple switch mechanism to control some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of hard material, usually plastic or metal.The surface is usually flat or shaped to accommodate the human finger or hand, so as to be easily depressed or pushed. Buttons are most often biased switches, although many un-biased buttons (due to their physical nature) still require a spring to return to their un-pushed state.
SWITCHGEAR
MCCB
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Molded case circuit breakers are a type of electrical protection device that is commonly used when load currents exceed the capabilities of miniature circuit breakers. They are also used in applications of any current rating that require adjustable trip settings, which are not available in plug-in circuit breakers and MCBs.
SWITCHGEAR
MCB
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A Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) is an automatically operated electrical switch used to protect low voltage electrical circuits from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. MCBs are typically rated up to a current up to 125 A, do not have adjustable trip characteristics, and can be thermal or thermal-magnetic in operation.
SWITCHGEAR
INDICATOR
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An indicator is an observed value of a variable, or in other words "a sign of a presence or absence of the concept being studied".Just like each color indicates in a traffic lights the change in the movement
SWITCHGEAR
220VAV HOOTER
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220 VAC HOOTER
SWITCHGEAR
24V HOOTER
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24V HOOTER
AUTOMATION
DIGITAL MPM METER
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The MPM provides additional metering capabilities such as three phase voltage, pf, real power, reactive power, Wh, and frequency for the 269 or 269 Plus Motor Management Relay. Instructions for MPM are contained in the 269 Plus Instruction Manuals. Protection and Control. kvar limit. Voltage phase reversal.
The MPM provides additional metering capabilities such as three phase voltage, pf, real power, reactive power, Wh, and frequency for the 269 or 269 Plus Motor Management Relay. Instructions for MPM are contained in the 269 Plus Instruction Manuals. Protection and Control. kvar limit. Voltage phase reversal.
SWITCHGEAR
220 V AC CONTRACTOR
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220 V AC CONTRACTOR
SWITCHGEAR
REVERS FORWARD SWITCH
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An RF switch or microwave switch is a device to route high frequency signals through transmission paths. RF (radio frequency) and microwave switches are used extensively in microwave test systems for signal routing between instruments and devices under test (DUT). Incorporating a switch into a switch matrix system enables you to route signals from multiple instruments to single or multiple DUTs. This allows multiple tests to be performed with the same setup, eliminating the need for frequent connects and disconnects. The entire testing process can be automated, increasing the throughput in high-volume production environments.
SWITCHGEAR
CHANGEOVER
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In manufacturing, changeover is the process of converting a line or machine from running one product to another. Changeover times can last from a few minutes to as much as several weeks in the case of automobile manufacturers retooling for new models. Reducing changeover times became a popular way to reduce waste in Lean manufacturing after Taiichi Ohno and Shingo Shigeo popularized the SMED (Single Minute Die Exchange) method in the, now famous, Toyota Production System (TPS). The terms set-up and changeover are sometimes used interchangeably however this usage is incorrect. Set-up is only one component of changeover. Example: A soft drink bottler may run 16oz glass bottles one day, perform a changeover on the line and then run 20oz plastic bottles the next day.
SWITCHGEAR
24 VDC CONTRACTOR
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In semiconductor testing, contactors can also be referred to as the specialized socket that connects the device under test. In process industries, a contactor is a vessel where two streams interact, for example, air and liquid. See Gas-liquid contactor. For other uses, see Contactor (disambiguation).
AC contactor for pump application
A contactor is an electrically controlled switch used for switching an electrical power circuit. A contactor is typically controlled by a circuit which has a much lower power level than the switched circuit, such as a 24-volt coil electromagnet controlling a 230-volt motor switch
TENSION CONTROLLER
BRAKE CALIPER
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A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a "rotor" to create friction.This action slows the rotation of a shaft, such as a vehicle axle, either to reduce its rotational speed or to hold it stationary. The energy of motion is converted into waste heat which must be dispersed.
Hydraulically actuated disc brakes are the most commonly used form of brake for motor vehicles, but the principles of a disc brake apply to almost any rotating shaft. The components include the disc, master cylinder, and caliper, which contain at least one cylinder and two brake pads on both sides of the disc.
TENSION CONTROLLER
MEGNATIC BRAKE & PNEUMATIC BRAKE
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Electromagnetic brakes or EM brakes are used to slow or stop vehicles using electromagnetic force to apply mechanical resistance (friction). They were originally called electro-mechanical brakes but over the years the name changed to "electromagnetic brakes", referring to their actuation method which is generally unrelated to modern electro-mechanical brakes. Since becoming popular in the mid-20th century, especially in trains and trams, the variety of applications and brake designs has increased dramatically, but the basic operation remains the same.
TENSION CONTROLLER
BRAKE PAD
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Brake pads are a component of disc brakes used in automotive and other applications. Brake pads are composed of steel backing plates with friction material bound to the surface that faces the disc brake rotors.
Brake pads convert the kinetic energy of a vehicle to thermal energy through friction. Two brake pads are contained in the brake with their friction surfaces facing the rotor.When the brakes are hydraulically applied, the caliper clamps or squeezes the two pads together onto the spinning rotor to slow and stop the vehicle. When a brake pad heats up due to contact with the rotor, it transfers small amounts of its friction material onto the disc, leaving a dull grey coating on it. The brake pad and disc (now both having the friction material), then "stick" to each other, providing the friction that stops the vehicle.
TENSION CONTROLLER
MEGNATIC BRAKE
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Electromagnetic brakes or EM brakes are used to slow or stop vehicles using electromagnetic force to apply mechanical resistance (friction). They were originally called electro-mechanical brakes but over the years the name changed to "electromagnetic brakes", referring to their actuation method which is generally unrelated to modern electro-mechanical brakes. Since becoming popular in the mid-20th century, especially in trains and trams, the variety of applications and brake designs has increased dramatically, but the basic operation remains the same.
Both electromagnetic brakes and eddy current brakes use electromagnetic force, but electromagnetic brakes ultimately depend on friction whereas eddy current brakes use magnetic force directly.
TENSION CONTROLLER
RE INDIA LOAD CELL
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LOAD CELLS
Detecting accurately the tension of the material is the first step to obtain a perfect web tension. Our wide range of load cells with strain gauge technology guarantees accuracy and reliability for all kind of applications. Other than flange, shaft through and base load cells we can offer sensor rollers, cantilever, compression and traction load cells.
TENSION CONTROLLER
RE EQUIPMENT LOAD CELL AMPLIFIER
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Flange load cells, the most widely known and frequently used on converting machines, are available in a number of models, available loads range from 50 up to 25000 N. The output is available as a voltage in mV or a current 4 – 20 mA. CF represents the fastest and cheapest system for measuring and checking the tension of laminates.
TENSION CONTROLLER
EDGE WEB GUIDE CONTROLLER
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EDGE WEB GUIDE CONTROLLER
TENSION CONTROLLER
E+L LOAD CELL
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Flange load cells, the most widely known and frequently used on converting machines, are available in a number of models, available loads range from 50 up to 25000 N. The output is available as a voltage in mV or a current 4 – 20 mA. CF represents the fastest and cheapest system for measuring and checking the tension of laminates.
TENSION CONTROLLER
E+L LOAD CELL AMPLIFIER CV2201
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Flange load cells, the most widely known and frequently used on converting machines, are available in a number of models, available loads range from 50 up to 25000 N. The output is available as a voltage in mV or a current 4 – 20 mA. CF represents the fastest and cheapest system for measuring and checking the tension of laminates.
TENSION CONTROLLER
CX 250 PNEUMATIC BRAKES
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Pneumatic brakes, or air brakes or compressed air brakes, use compressed air generated by a compressor and stored in a reservoir. When the operator actuates the lever or pedal, a valve allows the compressed air to flow to a piston that engages the brake. A spring disengages the brake when the pressure is released.
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
XENON BULB STROBOSCOPE
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XENON BULB STROBOSCOPE
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
LED STROBOSCOPE
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LED STROBOSCOPE
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
ANTISTATIC BRUSH
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Brushes clean by dissipating static and whisking away harmful dust, dirt. Ideal for cleaning balance pans, optics, film, microscopes, electronics, and computer monitors. The compact brush is suitable for electronic balances, providing accurate results by eliminating pan weight variances caused by static.
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
ANTISTATIC BAR
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antistatic bar
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
ANTISTATIC BAR POWER SUPPLY
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antistatic bar power supply
STROBOSCOPE AND STATIC BAAR
STROBOSCOPE 1100
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stroboscope 1100
SOLVENTLESS
PRESSUER SENSOR WIKA S-11
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PRESSUER SENSOR WIKA S-11
SOLVENTLESS
STATIC MIXER PIPE
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STATIC MIXER PIPE
SOLVENTLESS
FILTER
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FILTER
SOLVENTLESS
SS FILTER
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SS FILTER
SOLVENTLESS
BRASS ROTTERY UNION
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BRASS ROTTERY UNION
SOLVENTLESS
ROTTERY UNIOUN
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A rotary union is a union that allows for rotation of the united parts. It is thus a device that provides a seal between a stationary supply passage (such as pipe or tubing) and a rotating part (such as a drum, cylinder, or spindle) to permit the flow of a fluid into and/or out of the rotating part. Fluids typically used with rotary joints and rotating unions include various heat transfer media and fluid power media such as steam, water, thermal oil, hydraulic fluid, and coolants. A rotary union is sometimes referred to as a rotating union, rotary valve, swivel union, rotorseal, rotary couplings, rotary joint, rotating joints, hydraulic coupling, pneumatic rotary union, through bore rotary union, air rotary union, electrical rotary union, or vacuum rotary union
SOLVENTLESS
TEFLON DEM
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What is the use of Teflon dam?
Preventing adhesive buildup: Teflon dams can be used to prevent adhesive buildup on laminating rollers. By creating a barrier between the rollers, the dam prevents excess adhesive from spreading out and sticking to the rollers.
SOLVENTLESS
SOV
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SOV
SOLVENTLESS
MIXER PIPE FOR SOLVENTLESS
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MIXER PIPE FOR SOLVENTLESS
SOLVENTLESS
MIXER HEAD
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MIXER HEAD
SOLVENTLESS
MIXER PIPE
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MIXER PIPE
LAB
HEATING OVEN
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HEATING OVEN
SOLVENTLESS
HEATING HOSE PPE
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HEATING HOSE PIPE
SOLVENTLESS
MEGNATIC FLOAT VALVE
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Valve float is an adverse condition which can occur at high engine speeds when the poppet valves in an internal combustion engine valvetrain do not properly follow the closure phase of the cam lobe profile. This reduces engine efficiency and performance. There is also a significant risk of severe engine damage that can include valve spring failure, pistons contacting the valves, or catastrophic lifter and cam lobe failure, especially with roller lifters.
SOLVENTLESS
FILLER GAUGE
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feeler gauge is a tool used to measure gap widths. Feeler gauges are mostly used in engineering to measure the clearance between two parts.
SOLVENTLESS
DANCING COUPLING
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DANCING COUPLING
SOLVENTLESS
DANCING COUPLING
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DANCING COUPLING
SOLVENTLESS
BALL SCREW
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# ball screw (or ballscrew) is a mechanical linear actuator that translates rotational motion to linear motion with little friction. A threaded shaft provides a helical raceway for ball bearings which act as a precision screw. As well as being able to apply or withstand high thrust loads, they can do so with minimum internal friction. They are made to close tolerances and are therefore suitable for use in situations in which high precision is necessary. The ball assembly acts as the nut while the threaded shaft is the screw.
# In contrast to conventional leadscrews, ball screws tend to be rather bulky, due to the need to have a mechanism to recirculate the balls.
Applications-
# Ball screws are used in aircraft and missiles to move control surfaces, especially for electric fly by wire, and in automobile power steering to translate rotary motion from an electric motor to axial motion of the steering rack. They are also used in machine tools, robots, and precision assembly equipment. High precision ball screws are used in steppers for semiconductor manufacturing.
# A ball screw is used to expand the Deployable Tower Assembly (DTA) structure on the James Webb Space Telescope.
SENSOR
UC2000 SENSOR
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UC 2000 SENSOR
SENSOR
ULTRASONIC SENSOR
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Ultrasonic Sensors also known as transceivers when they both send and receive work on a principle similar to radar or sonar which evaluate attributes of a target by interpreting the echoes from radio or sound waves respectively. Ultrasonic sensors generate high frequency sound waves and evaluate the echo which is received back by the sensor. Sensors calculate the time interval between sending the signal and receiving the echo to determine the distance to an object. This technology can be used for measuring: wind speed and direction (anemometer), fullness of a tank and speed through air or water. For measuring speed or direction a device uses multiple detectors and calculates the speed from the relative distances to particulates in the air or water. To measure the amount of liquid in a tank, the sensor measures the distance to the surface of the fluid. Further applications include: humidifiers, sonar, medical ultrasonography, burglar alarms and non-destructive testing. Systems typically use a transducer which generates sound waves in the ultrasonic range, above 18,000 hertz, by turning electrical energy into sound, then upon receiving the echo turn the sound waves into electrical energy which can be measured and displayed. The technology is limited by the shapes of surfaces and the density or consistency of the material. For example foam on the surface of a fluid in a tank could distort a reading.
SENSOR
ULTRASONIC U TYPE SENSOR
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ULTRASONIC U TYPE SENSOR
SENSOR
GEAR SENSOR
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GEAR SENSOR
SENSOR
UC2000 P& F SENSOR
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UC2000 P& F SENSOR
SENSOR
ADHISIVE SENSOR
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ADHISIVE SENSOR
SENSOR
COLOUR MARK SENSOR DATA LOGIC TLU-11
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COLOUR MARK SENSOR DATA LOGIC TLU-11
SENSOR
KB5004 CAPACITIR SENSOR
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KB5004 CAPACITIR SENSOR
SENSOR
P&F CAPACITOR SENSOR
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P&F CAPACITOR SENSOR
SENSOR
BEEM SENSOR
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Beam Sensor – Photoelectric beam systems detect the presence of an intruder by transmitting visible or infrared light beams across an area, where these beams may be obstructed. To improve the detection surface area, the beams are often employed in stacks of two or more.
beam sensors detect and count small parts, detect the edges of objects and monitor passages in systems. The emitter and receiver are housed in separate housings according to the through-beam mode. The sensor switches as soon as an object interrupts the laser light, red light or infrared light.
SENSOR
U500 BAUMER SENSOR
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U500 BAUMER SENSOR
TENSION CONTROLLER
TENSION CONTROLLER
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TENSION CONTROLLER
HMI
SIEMENS DRIVE
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SIEMENS DRIVE
HMI
PARKER HMI
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PARKER HMI
HMI
MITUBISHI HMI
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MITUBISHI HMI
HMI
DELTA HMI
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DELTA HMI
HEATER
THERMOCOUPLE HEATOR
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THERMOCOUPLE HEATOR
HEATER
BAREL HEATOR
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BAREL HEATOR
HEATER
HEATOR
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A heater is a piece of equipment or a machine which is used to raise the temperature of something, especially of the air inside a machine
HEATER
INDUSTRIAL HEATOR
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INDUSTRIAL HEATOR
HEATER
EMERSON HEATOR
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HEATOR EMERSON
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RUBBER ROLLER
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Gravure printing rollers-
# It is one of the most sought-after industrial rollers in the printing industry. As far as its industrial applications are concerned, it is designed for the following applications:
# Hi-speed gravure printing machine
# Lamination machine
# Printing industries
# Flexo printing application
# Nip Rollers
Durability-
In simple words, durability is the ability of a product to last a long time without any major deterioration. The higher the durability, the better it will be for your printing industry. In this sense, it shows whether the product is worth investing.
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PANTOON BOOK
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PANTOON BOOK
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VISCOCITY
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VISCOCITY
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INK CIRCULATOR PUMP
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INK CIRCULATOR PUMP
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DIAPHRAGM PUMP
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A diaphragm pump (also known as a Membrane pump) is a positive displacement pump that uses a combination of the reciprocating action of a rubber, thermoplastic or teflon diaphragm and suitable valves on either side of the diaphragm (check valve, butterfly valves, flap valves, or any other form of shut-off valves) to pump a fluid.
There are three main types of diaphragm pumps:
Those in which the diaphragm is sealed with one side in the fluid to be pumped, and the other in air or hydraulic fluid. The diaphragm is flexed, causing the volume of the pump chamber to increase and decrease. A pair of non-return check valves prevent reverse flow of the fluid.
Those employing volumetric positive displacement where the prime mover of the diaphragm is electro-mechanical, working through a crank or geared motor drive, or purely mechanical, such as with a lever or handle. This method flexes the diaphragm through simple mechanical action, and one side of the diaphragm is open to air.[2]
Those employing one or more unsealed diaphragms with the fluid to be pumped on both sides. The diaphragm(s) again are flexed, causing the volume to change.
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FILM SCALE
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FILM SCALE
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CORE CON
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CORE CON
SILLITOR MACHINE PARTS
BALL LOCK
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Ball Lock Pins are a type of alignment pin used to join and fasten machine components and workpieces with use of a simple button. Ball Lock Pins are commonly used in the automation and robotics industry, as well as electronics production and machine manufacturing processes.
FAN
CENTRIFUGAL FAN
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A centrifugal fan is a mechanical device for moving air or other gases in a direction at an angle to the incoming fluid. Centrifugal fans often contain a ducted housing to direct outgoing air in a specific direction or across a heat sink; such a fan is also called a blower, blower fan, or squirrel-cage fan (because it looks like a hamster wheel). Tiny ones used in computers are sometimes called biscuit blowers. These fans move air from the rotating inlet of the fan to an outlet. They are typically used in ducted applications to either draw air through ductwork/heat exchanger, or push air through similar impellers.[1] Compared to standard axial fans, they can provide similar air movement from a smaller fan package, and overcome higher resistance in air streams
FAN
BLOWER FAN AXIAL
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An axial fan is a type of fan that causes gas to flow through it in an axial direction, parallel to the shaft about which the blades rotate. The flow is axial at entry and exit. The fan is designed to produce a pressure difference, and hence force, to cause a flow through the fan. Factors which determine the performance of the fan include the number and shape of the blades. Fans have many applications including in wind tunnels and cooling towers. Design parameters include power, flow rate, pressure rise and efficiency.
FAN
BLOWER FAN
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BLOWER FAN
FAN
AXIAL FAN
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An axial fan has a motor-driven rotating shaft (axis) on which are mounted skewed blades that pull air in and force it out in a direction parallel to the shaft. Axial fans are sometimes called propeller fans. You may also hear the terms tubeaxial or vaneaxial fans. These are simply axial fans made to fit in a duct.
CABLE
PROFIBUS CABLE
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What is PROFIBUS cable?
Profibus cables are automation cabling for industrial fieldbus fast-connect-type systems, particularly developed for process applications. They offer excellent electrical transmission performance for their respective Decentralised Peripherals (DP) and Process Automation (PA) applications.
CABLE
COMUNICATION CABLE
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COMUNICATION CABLE
CABLE
ETHERNET CABLE
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An Ethernet cable, sometimes referred to as a network cable, is a cord that runs from a router, modem, or network switch to your computer, giving your device access to the local area network (LAN) — in other words, giving it internet access.1
PLC
SIEMENS PLC
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SIEMENS PLC
AUTOMATION
SPIRAL COUPLING
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SPIRAL COUPLING
AUTOMATION
SMPS
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A switched-mode power supply (SMPS), also called switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, or simply switcher, is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.
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ASSY MOTOR
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CABLE
MULTI CORE SHIELDED CABLE
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A shielded cable or screened cable is an electrical cable that has a common conductive layer around its conductors for electromagnetic shielding. This shield is usually covered by an outermost layer of the cable. Common types of cable shielding can most broadly be categorized as foil type (hereunder: metallised film), contraspiralling wire strands (braided or unbraided) or both. A longitudinal wire may be necessary with dielectric spiral foils to short out each turn
AUTOMATION
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
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An incremental encoder is a type of encoder device that converts angular motion or position of a shaft into an analog or digital code to identify position or motion. Incremental encoders are one of the most commonly used rotary encoders.
An incremental encoder is a linear or rotary electromechanical device that has two output signals, A and B, which issue pulses when the device is moved.[1] Together, the A and B signals indicate both the occurrence of and direction of movement. Many incremental encoders have an additional output signal, typically designated index which indicates the encoder is located at a particular reference position. Also, some encoders provide a status output (typically designated alarm) that indicates internal fault conditions such as a bearing failure or sensor malfunction.
AUTOMATION
ITV 1050
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ITV1050
AUTOMATION
DBR
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# Dynamic braking is the use of an electric traction motor as a generator when slowing a vehicle such as an electric or diesel-electric locomotive. It is termed "rheostatic" if the generated electrical power is dissipated as heat in brake grid resistors, and "regenerative" if the power is returned to the supply line.
# Dynamic braking resistors are used on AC variable frequency drives (VFD’s) to dissipate energy that is produced in the motor as the drive provides braking torque to stop the motor. The dynamic braking resistor is connected to the DC bus and will see voltages as high as 800 volts during braking conditions.
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CORE CUTTER MACHINE
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Core Cutting Machine is mainly used to cut rock, concrete and core specimens of various sizes and to obtain two half cylinders from core specimens. Made of 5 mm sheet metal. Cutting capacity up to Ø 110 mm and 1200 mm length. Movement is given by means of a gear motor to Core Cutting motor.
AUTOMATION
FLANGE MOUNTED AC MOTOR
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FLANGE MOUNTED AC MOTOR
AUTOMATION
AC MOTOR
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# An AC motor is an electric motor driven by an alternating current (AC). The AC motor commonly consists of two basic parts, an outside stator having coils supplied with alternating current to produce a rotating magnetic field, and an inside rotor attached to the output shaft producing a second rotating magnetic field. The rotor magnetic field may be produced by permanent magnets, reluctance saliency, or DC or AC electrical windings.
# Less common, AC linear motors operate on similar principles as rotating motors but have their stationary and moving parts arranged in a straight line configuration, producing linear motion instead of rotation.
AC DRIVE
DELTA AC DRIVE & VFD
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DELTA AC VFD
A variable-frequency drive (VFD, or adjustable-frequency drives, adjustable-speed drives, variable-speed drives, AC drives, micro drives, inverter drives, or drives) is a type of AC motor drive (system incorporating a motor) that controls speed and torque by varying the frequency of the input electricity. Depending on its topology, it controls the associated voltage or current variation.
AC DRIVE
INVT AC G200 DRIVE
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INVT DRIVE
AC DRIVE
PARKER 690 AC DRIVE
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The 690+ Series AC Drive is designed for speed control of standard 3-phase induction motors.
Larger models are available in a range of ratings for constant torque and quadratic torque
applications. This dual mode feature provides a cost effective solution to general industrial
applications, as well as the control of pumps and fans.
• The unit can be controlled remotely using configurable analogue and digital inputs and
outputs, requiring no optional equipment.
• Controlling the unit locally using the 6901 Keypad, or remotely using ConfigEd Lite (or
other suitable PC programming tool) gives access to parameters, diagnostic messages, trip
settings and full application programming. Other features also become available, such as the
advanced sensorless vector control scheme which gives high torque, low speed operation;
selectable switching frequencies; and a unique Quiet Pattern control system that minimises
audible noise from the motor.
• Technology Options can be fitted to the drive to give serial communications, closed loop
speed control, and the factory-fitted dynamic braking functions.
• A factory-fitted System Board enables the drive for high end web processing or mini PLC
replacement applications.
AC DRIVE
PARKER AC 30 AC DRIVE
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parker ac 30 drive
AC DRIVE
SIEMENS DRIVE
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siemens drive
AC DRIVE
DELTA DRIVE
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delta drive
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DRAW DRAWN PAD
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DRAW DRAWN PAD
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MEGNATIC INK MIXING ROLLER
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MEGNATIC INK MIXING ROLLER
AC DRIVE
MITUBISHI VFD
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A700
AC DRIVE
MITUBISHI DRIVE
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FR-D720-0.1K to 15K FR-D740-0.4K to 15K FR-D720S-0.1K to 2.2K FR-D710W ...