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- New Products
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2005, ... the spool flanges, and the other uses a “light curtain” concept that does not require reflected light. Both employ opto-sensors to detect the spool flanges and signal a pneumatic or electronic switch to ...
- New Products
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2005, ... to provide out-of-the-box installation and an intuitive interface, reducing the time needed for installation and the learning curve. Integrated design includes all necessary components, including sensors, ...
- New Products, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2005, ... Sensors OK for Hazardous Use Scientific Technologies, Automation Products Group, Logan, UT; 888/349-7098; stiapg.com The IRU-2000/3000 family of ultrasonic sensors now is CSA-approved for operation ...
- Chromalox Partners with Ohmcraft
- (Archive)
- April 27, 2005, ... seller and Ohmcraft as the exclusive manufacturer of Thick Film Heating products and solutions. Chromalox Thick Film Heaters and Sensors reportedly provide a combination of heat transfer, thermal efficiency, ...
- Secured Solutions
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... provider, it must operate in a secure environment. The newly constructed, 41,000-sq-ft facility in Harrison, OH, near Cincinnati, features 24-hr monitoring, 24 cameras, 78 sensors, complete computer tracking ...
- New Product Digest, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2005, ... lighting unit to inspect 100% of the printed sheet automatically, and at high speeds, for defects such as blemishes, misregister, missing ink, streaks, splashes, and more. (Not exhibiting) Tension Sensors ...
- CMM 2005 Exhibitors Listed by Product Categories Continued
- (Archive)
- February 27, 2005, ... Products, 3776 NRD Infrared Engineering, 3676 Pamarco Global Graphics, 4652 PBI-Dansensor America, 723 PC Industries, 2306 Praxair Surface Technologies, 819 Process Sensors Corp., 2077 Simco Industrial ...
- Maxcess Offers Training Modules for Fife, Tidland, and MAGPOWR Products
- (Archive)
- January 02, 2005, ... operation of MAGPOWR tension control, Fife line-scan camera sensors and web guide controllers, and Tidland modular slitter positioning technology, core shafts, chucks, and knifeholders. In addition to ...
- Mechanics of Tension Control, Part II
- (Archive)
- November 29, 2004, ... mounted to the pivot point. The sensing device is usually a potentiometer, but proximity sensors and hall-effect sensors also are common. This sensing device feeds back to the tension control and an output ...
- RFID & EPC Systems
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2004, ... attached to pallets, cases, or even products. Using RFID technology, the EPC code can be read by sensors over short distances, usually under 6 meters. The enabling wireless technology that allows this ...
- Graphic Solutions International Hosts Plant Tour for International Editors
- (Archive)
- October 06, 2004, ... output as illuminated dashboard displays for automobiles (eletroluminescence); printed circuitry for medical sensors; thin, flexible, and environmentally safe batteries, and radio frequency antenna/transmitters ...
- International Web Handling Conference Organizer Calls for Papers
- (Archive)
- June 24, 2004, ... Winding and Unwinding Wrinkling Measurement of Physical Properties Sensors and Signal Processing Slitting and Runability Air Support Conveyance Spsonors say IWEB2005 is intended to be a forum for ...
- Less (Thinner) Film, More Uses
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2004, ... sensors. This is one of the applications that presents a big challenge to converters, he says. “We have to come up with a way of producing more defect-free substrates. Film manufacturers have to step up ...
- New Products, Part 1
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2004, ... combination of analog and digital features said to provide accurate, repeatable tension control of all web processing machinery. Use DC Sensors in AC Location Hyde Park Electronics, Dayton, OH; ...
- Nanotech The Next Big Thing
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2004, ... are used or expected to be used in coatings, inks, biolabeling devices, digital products, filtration, sensors, and pharmaceuticals. They may help improve energy efficiency and possibly could indicate spoilage ...
- Clean Room Consumables Show Gains
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2004, ... products such as wipes and swabs, sensors, and filters all are expected to continue to record above-average rates of growth. For more information contact The Freedonia Group at 440/684-9600 or visit ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... more than 60% of total demand in 2002. Cleaning products such as wipes and swabs, sensors, and filters all are expected to continue to record above-average rates of growth. For more information contact ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- February 29, 2004, ... need for new equipment. Camera Is Smart DVT Corp., Duluth, GA; 770/814-7920; dvtsensors.com The Legend 510 Smart-Image camera is said to supply all the power needed for machine inspections. Will operate ...
- Darwin Would Approve
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- January 30, 2004, ... the minute a process variation occurs. That's important because our people don't have the time to look at every single parameter on these machines. It's impossible. There are just too many sensors to keep ...
- Get More with Less
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2003, ... use the vast product mix — from clutches and brakes to sensors and controls — to solve the problem,” explains Michael Zlatic, distribution channel manager for Magpowr, a Maxcess International co. (magpowr.com), ...