Greg Wainhouse looks at ways to improve reverse osmosis monitoring of process water Food and beverage manufacturers use reverse osmosis …
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12 June
Infrared switching for high-hygiene dispensing and actuating tasks
Simple in operation and easily installed in new equipment or as a retrofitted replacement, Herga’s 6461 series infrared non-contact switches …
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11 June
Using e-learning to master industrial data
George Walker explains how the e-learning available, particularly around the management of industrial data, is key to ensuring success in …
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11 June
Vibration sensor detects early indications of mechanical wear
Mouser Electronics has added a new product from Analog Devices Inc to portfolio, the ADcmXL 1021-1 Vibration Sensor Module. Designed …
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11 June
Alarm annunciator that can help to keep operators safe and plant running smoothly
Power management company Eaton has introduced the MTL RTK SmartAlarm, a feature-rich critical alarm annunciator that can help to keep …
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11 June
Connected motors with very high efficiency levels
Nidec Leroy-Somer announces Dyneo+, its new range of super premium efficiency permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance motors. Combining the performance of …
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11 June
Surface mount ferrite beads improve electromagnetic noise suppression in automotive applications
Murata announces the BLM18SP_SH1 series of surface mount ‘chip’ ferrite beads constructed in a 1608 (1.6 mm x 0.8 mm) …
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10 June
How Time-Sensitive Networking can address the needs of IIoT-driven factories
Now, during the fourth industrial revolution, the implementation of automation and network technologies is essential for businesses to remain competitive, …
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10 June
Robots and cobots: plug-and-play actuators enable linear travel distances of up to 18m
Industrial robots have long been established as the technology of choice when it comes to efficient automation solutions for a …
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10 June
Aerosol-printed graphene unveiled as faster food toxin sensor
Researchers in the USA have developed a graphene-based electrochemical sensor capable of detecting histamines (allergens) and toxins in food much …
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