When sealing packages, the standard practice is to measure temperature, time output, and air pressure input. But not force (lb-F) output. This practice can be a cause for concern because under or over-pressure during the sealing process can affect the look and function of the packaging. Atlas Vac addressed this issue with its patented Force…
Secondary Process Seal Assembly with Rupture Indication Sensor
SYRACUSE, N.Y. ‚– Cooper Crouse-Hinds has developed a smart, more user-friendly version of its Secondary Process Seal Assembly. Designed to prevent the passage of pressurized gases through conduit, cables and conductors, the new and improved Secondary Process Seal provides increased protection over the original, plus a new Rupture Indication Sensor that provides an immediate notification…
Protect Sensors for Greater Weld Cell Productivity
Sensor failure is the single biggest cause of weld cell unplanned downtime. Impact, heat, and slag are the culprits. You can eliminate these problems and extend sensor life from hours to months with very little up front cost. And your savings can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. These sensors and their…
AeroTest America 2008 Expo & Forum
WHEN:November 17-20, 2008 WHERE:Fort Worth Convena CO-LOCATION:Society of Flight Test Engineers Annual International Symposium Global Windtunnel Symposium WHAT:A unique, fully dedicated showcase of the very latest analytical, testing & evaluation, measurement, inspection, monitoring & compliance technologies, solutions, equipment, specialist services & facilities -meeting the needs of the Civil & Military Aviation, Space Engineering & Airborne…
Roller Conveyor Photoelectric Sensors
TWINSBURG, OH – Pepperl+Fuchs’ SBL Series Roller Conveyor Sensors mount between conveyor rollers while providing reliable package detection regardless of package color. Sensors can be directly mounted with thru-hole mounting or can be attached with an optional mounting bracket. The SBL series provides precise, adjustable sensing from 40 to 900mm. Up to 25 sensors can…
Illuminate the invisible
Engineers have several choices to sense the presence of objects or information: machine vision systems and photoelectric sensors have been common selections. Recently, manufacturers have enhanced UV sensor capabilities, improving feedback, speed, range, and setup, which make them suitable for many of the same applications as machine vision systems and other sensors. In addition, UV…