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03/05/2013 07:52
METTLER TOLEDO Exhibits Secure Tank Scale Performance at POWTECH
Weigh modules for tank scales with fully digital load cells prevent loss of material, bad batches and downtime. They compensate for environmental influences, offer predictive maintenance and allow for simple installation. METTLER TOLEDO is will showcase its PinMountTM weigh module, which features truly digital POWERCELL® PDX® load cells, at the POWTECH Fair in April 23 to 25 in Nuremberg, Germany, in Hall 1, boot 413. POWTECH is the premier international trade fair for mechanical processing technologies and instrumentation.

The PinMountTM weigh module on display at POWTECH offers true predictive maintenance, simplified and reliable communication and watertight load cells that work even when submerged. The incorporated POWERCELL® PDX® load cells host an on-board microprocessor to monitor internal and external influences that affect weighing accuracy. It compensates for temperature changes, vibrations, hysteresis and non-linearity, providing extraordinarily accurate results.

A breach-detection system alerts users if the enclosure is damaged by accidental puncture or tampering. It also alerts users to replace a load cell before moisture causes weighing errors or scale failure, increasing uptime and preventing loss of raw material and bad batches.

The load cells connect to each other in a simple network, eliminating junction boxes. Electronic components are protected inside hermetically sealed load-cell enclosures. The load cell, including all cables and connectors, is water-tight, effectively sealing the entire network against moisture according to IP68 standards.

24/04/2013 11:12
WEG wins Supplier of the Year award for the third year in a row
WEG, a leading manufacturer of energy efficient electric motors, has won the prestigious ‘Supplier of the Year’ category at the 2013 Pump Industry Awards for the third consecutive year. This accolade is awarded to a supplier to the pump industry that has demonstrated consistently high levels of technical innovation and developments, environmental awareness, customer service and satisfaction, market penetration and growth.

“We’re delighted to have won this award as it truly demonstrates our commitment to the industry,” says Marek Lukaszczyk, European Marketing Manager at WEG. “WEG is dedicated to technical innovation, reducing energy consumption and giving customers the highest level of service, and we’re proud to have been recognised by our customers and the industry alike. This is the third successive year that we have won this category, which is a real testament to our team and cements our position as the leading supplier to the pump industry.”

Over the years WEG has built excellent relationships with its partners, listening to their needs and the needs of their customers, and developing innovative products which meet and far exceed the needs of legislation. For example, WEG’s full range of W22 Super Premium standard induction motors already comply with the yet-to-be implemented IE4 regulations, enabling customers to maximise on the potential energy savings at an affordable cost.

The award comes weeks after WEG was also presented with a customer value enhancement award from Frost & Sullivan. The judges praised WEG for its focus on customer support and feedback. Motors can have a long operating life, and WEG is dedicated to maintaining a service commitment to its customers to make sure that its motors always run well and reliably. This also gives WEG the opportunity to sustain interaction with users, making sure they are getting the best from their equipment and keeping them informed of developments in technology, legislation, etc.


10/04/2013 14:27
New Weigh Modules Offer Unrivalled Accuracy and Safety
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce the release of the SWB505 MultiMount™ weigh module, which pairs durability with accurate and reliable weighing. With built-in safety features, the MultiMount™ ensures accurate weighing and trouble-free installation right from the start.

“We are very excited to bring this innovative weigh module to the market. Our goal was to create a weigh module that would ensure accurate weighing at the highest level of safety possible — and we met our goal with the SWB505 MultiMount™,” says Bodo Schulte-Ellerbrock, METTLER TOLEDO product manager.

The MultiMount™ offers built-in safety features, including the SafeLock™, to ensure easy installation. The SafeLock™ protects the load cell from accidental overload during shipment and installation and ensures proper mounting alignment for the best possible performance and reliability. The SafeLock™ protects the load cell against shock loads and keeps the weigh module aligned during shipping and installation.

Alternatively, the MultiMount™ can be installed without the load cell present and, at the last minute before calibration, the load cell can be inserted. This eliminates any possibility of damage to the load cell or its cable. With or without the load cell present, the weigh module is locked rigidly in its ideal position for installation. This, along with the fact that the mounting orientation is not critical, ensures a safe and professional installation every time.

The SWB505 MultiMount™ weigh modules are designed for reliable weighing in a variety of applications, including tank weighing and dynamic loading on conveyors, mixers and blenders. Even in environments with heavy vibration, high torque or in-motion weighing, these weigh modules are stable and accurate. It also offers a standard lift-off screw that absorbs tipping forces while a vertical down stop provides an added layer of safety. Its rocker-style load pin restores the top plate to its ideal position to maintain accurate, repeatable weight.

The analog quality legal-for-trade load cells use a rocker-pin design that automatically aligns load forces for accurate weighing. In addition, they are hermetically sealed, rated IP68 and available in three different materials (carbon steel, 304 stainless steel, 316 stainless steel,) which means they can be used in harsh industrial environments.

08/04/2013 09:30
Cutting-edge technologies and solutions from a single source
RAMPF Dosiertechnik, part of the international RAMPF Group, is exhibiting the DC-CNC 800 low-pressure mixing and dispensing system at the trade fair CHINAPLAS 2013 from 20 - 23 May in Guangzhou, China. The com-pact dispensing cell will use RAKU-PUR® Speed Technology to apply a foam gas-ket from RAMPF Giessharze on site – true to the motto: cutting-edge technology and solution from a single source.

The DC-CNC 800 low-pressure mixing and dispensing cell is the optimum solution for the 2D or 3D application of casting, sealing and adhesive systems. The basic set-up of the cell is equipped with an integrated control cabinet and can be fitted with piston pumps or gear pumps.

Further features include the Siemens Sinumerik modular control system and inte-grated process control for continuous monitoring of pressure, fill level and speed. The mixing and dispensing system can optionally be equipped with a high-pressure rinse agent recycling system, high-pressure water rinsing or various items of auto-mation equipment, depending on the application in question.

The DC-CNC 800 is an updated and enhanced version of the DC-CNC model and very successful on the market. New developments include standardized operating concepts for the sliding table, rotary index plate and conveyor feed. The system also features improved material preparation with larger tanks, meaning that small contain-ers can be fully filled in one step. The improved material preparation system also ensures more material-friendly homogenization and faster degassing. Accessibility has also been significantly improved for maintenance work on the dispensing pumps and controls.

At this year’s CHINAPLAS, the DC-CNC 800 low-pressure mixing and dispensing system from RAMPF Dosiertechnik will use RAKU-PUR® Speed Technology to apply a foam gasket from RAMPF Giessharze on site. This material features low water absorption, excellent mechanical strength and high heat resistance. Because the material is tack-free in less than three minutes, the sealed component is quickly ready for further processing.

Information on further cutting-edge technologies and solutions from a single source can be found at the exhibition stand of the RAMPF Group at CHINAPLAS 2013.

05/04/2013 07:36
SENSOR TECHNOLOGY HELPS TO EXTRACT POWER FROM THE SEA
Dedicated to developing innovative hydrokinetic turbines to generate “green” energy from the motion of the sea, Irish company Tidal Energy Limited (TEL) recently had a pressing need for a way of accurately of measuring the power produced by its scale-model prototypes. Equipment from Sensor Technology provided a convenient and dependable solution where other methods had failed.

TEL was established in 2008 by Marine Scientist, David Baird, and Civil Engineer, John Lambe, who realised that the growing demand for renewable energy sources meant that there would be good market for efficient and cost-effective marine hydrokinetic turbines. They resolved to pool their expertise to develop suitable products, using a low cost approach – instead of expensive tow tanks for prototype testing, TEL would use its existing resources, including boats and moorings, and would test their prototype turbines under real operating conditions in the open sea.

When it came to measuring the power produced by the turbines, however, TEL found that it had a problem. In order to calculate the power, it needed to be able to measure both the rotational speed of the turbine shaft and the torque being transmitted by the shaft. While the speed measurement was straightforward, measuring the torque accurately presented rather more of a challenge.

Initially, the company used a de Prony Brake system for torque measurement. This essentially relies on measuring the force produced in a friction band around the shaft. Unfortunately, this system, while simple, was cumbersome to work with and, in addition, its numerous inherent sources of error meant that TEL was unable to achieve the required level of accuracy in its measurements.

A better solution proved elusive, however, particularly as the torque measuring system would need to operate in a wet and salty marine environment. Ultimately, after searching the market for a cost-effective product that would meet its needs, TEL found the RWT410/420 series of TorqSense rotary torque sensors from Sensor Technology.

These innovative sensors are available in three different body sizes and six different shaft sizes, covering torque measurements from 1 Nm to 13,000 Nm, which made it easy for TEL to choose a sensor that exactly met its requirements.

Like all of the sensors in the TorqSense range, the RWT410/420 series uses novel sensing technology that depends for its operation on surface acoustic wave (SAW) transducers. These transducers comprise two thin metal electrodes, in the form of interlocking “fingers”, on a piezoelectric substrate such as quartz. When an RF signal of the correct frequency is applied to the transducer, surface acoustic waves are set up, and the transducer behaves as a resonant circuit.

The essential feature, however, is that if the substrate is deformed, the resonant frequency changes. When the transducer is attached to a drive shaft, the deformation of the substrate and hence the change in resonant frequency is related to the torque applied to the shaft. In other words, the transducer, in effect, becomes a frequency-dependent strain gauge.

Since the transducers operate at radio frequencies, it is easy to couple signals to them wirelessly. Hence, TorqSense sensors that incorporate the SAW transducer technology can be used on rotating shafts, and can provide data continuously without the need for the inherently unreliable brushes and slip rings that are often found in traditional torque measurement systems.

In addition to accurately measuring shaft torque, the sensors also measure rotational speed and, by combining these two measured values internally, they can produce an output that directly indicates shaft power, which was exactly what was needed in the TEL application. TorqSense sensors also feature robust sealed construction, allowing them to operate reliably in marine and other challenging environments.

In the TEL application, the RWT410/420 sensor is used in conjunction with Sensor Technology’s TorqView software package. This runs on a laptop PC that is taken on board the boat when the scale-model hydrokinetic turbines are being tested, and provides a direct real-time readout of the power produced by the turbine. The software also logs data from the sensor so that this can be analysed further after the test has been completed.

“We’ve now been using the TorqSense sensor for over two years,” said David Baird of TEL, “and it’s proving absolutely invaluable in our work. It’s easy to use, it’s reliable, and it consistently delivers accurate results that are playing a key role in helping us to refine the design of our hydrokinetic turbines. In short, it’s an exceptionally useful product, and I have no hesitation in recommending it.”

17/12/2012 14:09
New Inspection Technology Combines Weight Verification and Metal Detection in One Compact Unit
Bulk food, chemical and plastic industry manufacturers who need to verify package weight and ensure products are free from metal contamination can now get both inspection technologies in one compact system. Mettler-Toledo Garvens has designed the XE100 CC Compact, the first product inspection machine that integrates checkweighing and metal detection technologies using a single short conveyor with Mettler-Toledo’s patented metal inspection technology. The XE100 CC Compact enables manufacturers to meet regulatory compliance with weight specifications and at the same time uphold their brand reputation by guaranteeing that products are free from foreign metal contaminants.

Designed to accommodate large products and bulk items, the XE100 CC Compact can inspect up to 80 products per minute, ranging in sizes up to 60 kilograms per package. The space-saving system can be easily integrated into production lines and offers a user-friendly, intuitive interface that requires minimal training to operate.

Highly accurate load cell technology guarantees precise, consistent weighing. When over- or underweight products are detected, the conveyor automatically stops and an alarm is sounded, allowing operators to remove it from the line. This ensures manufacturers avoid costly fines for non-compliance with metrology standards. In addition the optional feedback control alerts the filling machines to adverse portion trends to reduce product give-away caused by over-filling.

The XE100 CC Compact offers one of the most sensitive metal detection technologies on the market today, with a small metal free zone of 150 mm for non-movable parts and 300 mm at movable parts. By identifying foreign metal contaminants, the system significantly helps prevent product recalls and potential threats to public safety, ensuring brand integrity.

The product inspection system is easy to clean and maintain, reducing downtime and offering manufacturers greater flexibility and efficiency. Its innovative conveyor belt design is outfitted with a quick release mechanism, allowing manufacturers to replace the conveyor belt quickly without the need to dismantle or remove mechanical parts.

“The XE 100 CC Compact represents a new generation of combined checkweighing and metal detection technology. It is the most compact and complete inspection system on the market for products up to 60kg”, says Kerstin Bernhart, Marketing Manager, Mettler-Toledo Garvens. “The system overcomes space constraint issues and offers efficiency and peace of mind to manufacturers who are concerned with regulatory compliance, consumer safety and brand integrity”.

The XE100 CC Compact meets all technical and organisational conditions required for metrological testing, according to the European Measurement Instrument Directive (MID). Mettler-Toledo offers a wide range of standard features and options to further ease integration and configuration. In addition, the human machine interface (HMI) is pre-configured with 28 languages for global operations, providing fast navigation to operators.



13/11/2012 10:08
Stirling Engine Configuration for ReactIR 15™: Reliable Use without Nitrogen
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce that its ReactIR™ 15 Stirling Engine (SE) MCT model is now available. This compact, easy-to-use fourier transform infrared (FTIR) reaction monitoring system offers an effective alternative to traditional MCT detectors in situations where liquid nitrogen is too costly or unsafe for routine use. Additionally, by eliminating alignment, gas purge and maintenance, faster, simplified set-up is achieved which can significantly reduce long-term lab operating expenses.

Along with easier set-up and less maintenance, customers have the same functional performance from the solid-state SE MCT that they would by using a nitrogen-cooled model. The size, weight and design of ReactIR™ 15—and, with SE, the absence of nitrogen-handling concerns—enables easy transfer from hood-to-hood or lab-to-lab and with a wide range of sampling technology, operators can begin experimentation immediately. Ease-of-use is further enhanced for experiments running longer than 24 hours because no refilling of the dewar is required.

Coupled with METTLER TOLEDO iC IRTM software, ReactIR™ 15 offers immediate insight into reaction initiation, endpoint, mechanism, pathway and kinetics required for successful compound development. Users can even set an automatic shut-down the instruments user preferences to extend the reactor’s working lifetime, further protecting the lab’s capital investment.

Adding iC Kinetics™ provides an in-depth graphic visualization of reaction characteristics. Based on the results, operators can make decisions regarding experiment optimization quickly, enhancing speed-of-development in today’s competitive organic chemistry marketplace.

19/10/2012 13:21
Mettler-Toledo Safeline Launches the Next Generation in X-ray Inspection
A revolutionary x-ray system designed by Mettler-Toledo Safeline X-ray gives food and pharmaceutical manufacturers the same high level of foreign body detection sensitivity as a traditional x-ray system using just a fifth of the power. Developed as a result of collaboration between Mettler-Toledo Safeline X-ray and its customers the X3310’s state-of-the-art detector technology represents the next generation of x-ray inspection.

The X3310’s sensitive x-ray detector boosts exceptional detection of foreign bodies such as glass, metal, stone, high-density plastic and bone fragments, as well as simultaneously performing gross mass measurement for calculated portion control. The x-ray system is ideally suited to the inspection of small and medium sized packaged products and gives food and pharmaceutical manufacturers the market-leading product inspection technology needed to guarantee superior product safety. The system has a single vertical x-ray beam and is available in 300mm or 400mm detector widths to suit a wide range of applications.

The technology uses a 20 watt x-ray generator rather than the 100 watt generator used in traditional x-ray machines, lowering energy consumption and reducing total cost of ownership (TCO). This also results in a reduction of x-ray emissions meaning thinner stainless steel is used for the x-ray cabinet, making the machine more environmentally friendly. Under typical operating conditions, the entire X3310 system uses 20 per cent less energy, significantly reducing manufacturing costs for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers. This overall reduced power consumption eliminates the need for a complex cooling system, allowing the X3310 to be housed in a slimline 300mm cabinet. The reduced footprint increases installation flexibility for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers with limited factory floor space.

The new technology’s reduced x-ray power output has enabled Mettler-Toledo Safeline X-ray to incorporate a larger window on the reject bin than traditional systems, facilitating straight-forward calibration of the rejection system and simplifying product set-up. In addition, the machine’s casing is hygienically designed for easy cleaning, with curved and sloping surfaces enabling water to run-off.

“The X3310 system is the cutting edge of product inspection”, says Daniela Verhaeg, Marketing Manager, Mettler-Toledo Safeline X-ray. “Our revolutionary x-ray system maximises productivity and profitability for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers, reduces energy consumption while meeting and exceeding global and retailer food safety initiatives”.

In comparison with earlier generations of x-ray inspection systems, the control system for the X3310 has been simplified to lower maintenance time and costs, without losing any functionality or performance. The system has been designed with gas-strut assisted lids and doors for ease of access to internal mechanisms. The machine’s light-emitting diode (LED) backlit touch screen display is twice the size of those used in standard x-ray detectors and is set at the global average operator height. To further facilitate access, quarter turn door locks have been added to the front of the system and an enhanced tracking system simplifies conveyor set-up.

The X3310 provides an improved user experience with new software and a fully-updated user interface. The X3310’s new Ethernet-enabled software is icon driven and features touch and scroll, enabling the operator to have full control over the system and ensuring it is easy to use with minimal training and without previous x-ray knowledge.




15/08/2012 10:50
METTLER TOLEDO Safeline X-ray to represent UK manufacturing excellence at Science Museum
METTLER TOLEDO Safeline X-ray (SL-XR) has been selected to take part in an exhibition demonstrating the very best of British manufacturing this summer.

Beating competition from hundreds of UK companies, SL-XR based in Royston, Hertfordshire will feature in the Government’s Make it in Great Britain exhibition at the Science Museum during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

SL-XR will showcase their latest manufacturing products and educate visitors about the value of manufacturing to UK business.

The exhibition is the culmination of the Make it in Great Britain campaign - an initiative launched last year by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills which aims to challenge outdated opinions and transform the image of modern manufacturing.

SL-XR is the global market leader in contaminant detection and product integrity inspection technology, specialising in a range of innovative x-ray inspection solutions to give food and pharmaceutical manufacturer’s confidence that their products are contaminant free and reach consumers in optimal condition.

METTLER TOLEDO Safeline X-ray Managing Director Kristian Laskey said: “We’re delighted to be part of the Make it in Great Britain exhibition and feel very proud to be representing the manufacturing industry. This summer will be one of the most exciting Britain has seen in a long time so to be involved in this prestigious event when all eyes will be on the UK is a fantastic opportunity.

“Alongside 40 other exhibitors, we’re committed to showing the world that British manufacturing is a dynamic sector offering great career and investment opportunities, as well as showcasing our state-of-the-art x-ray technology and the people behind it.”

The opportunity to exhibit was open to manufacturing companies nationwide, with organisers keen to raise awareness about the dynamic, advanced and innovative industry that exists in the UK today.

Business Minister Mark Prisk said: “Manufacturing accounts for 8 per cent of total UK employment and well over half of export goods, yet current perceptions of the industry are out of date and do not reflect that reality. We’ve selected a really exciting mix of exhibits, and I hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition and see all of the great examples of British design and manufacturing – it will be spectacular.”

Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum said: “We’re incredibly excited to be hosting the Make it in Great Britain exhibition this summer. The Science Museum and its world-leading collections demonstrate some of the greatest engineering achievements of the last 200 years. We hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition, and see at first-hand how innovation in British manufacturing is still thriving today.”

The exhibition opened on 24 July and will run until 9 September 2012. It is free to visit.


26/07/2012 14:10
Atlas Copco Compressors ships largest ever UK designed and built custom engineered package to Kazakhstan
Atlas Copco Compressors has completed delivery of its single largest-ever UK designed and built order, comprising instrument and process air compressor modules, worth in excess of £6million, to Kazakhstan where it will be used as part of a large project in the oil and gas industry. The physical size of the modules, which were custom-engineered at Atlas Copco’s Systems Division in Hemel Hempstead, required the chartering of an Antonov 124, one of the largest freight transporter aircraft in the world.

The four modules were flown by Antonov 124 to ensure that the client’s critical delivery schedule was met. The oversize modules had to be fitted with special “D” rings so that they could be pulled, with just millimetres to spare, into the front loading bay of the Russian-built Antonov 124 and then secured during flight.

Paul Frost, Manager of Atlas Copco’s Systems Division in Hemel Hempstead, commented: “The completion of this contract, which is the largest to be fully designed and built here in the UK company, reflects our ability to produce bespoke and packaged compressed air systems, on time and to budget. These modules were specifically designed to meet the operational needs, environmental conditions and demanding application of an international company operating in the worldwide energy and petrochemical market. The big oil and gas players are truly global organisations, hence country and boundary hopping is commonplace in our business.”

The project, valued at over £6 million, covers the supply of four containerised ‘plug and play’ modules. These include an Instrument Air module, weighing 42 tonnes and containing ZT55 oil-free screw compressors and desiccant dryers combined with pre-and after-filtration units. Three further Process Air modules were also supplied, each weighing 34 tonnes, containing ZT250 oil-free screw compressors, air handling units and desiccant dryers with pre-and-after filtration. All four modules have been specially designed to operate in extreme ambient temperatures of -40°C to +45°C.

18/07/2012 14:56
Pumping Corrosive Liquids made Easier with Hydra-CellR
Hydra-CellR seal-less, high pressure diaphragm pumps have been available for some time with the fluid end machined from KynarR PVDF, a high temperature engineering fluoropolymer famed for its high purity and outstanding resistance to a wide range of aggressive, corrosive chemicals. notably concentrated sulphuric and hydrochloric acids. Now, Wanner International is able to offer these pumps with stainless steel DIN flange fittings and Kynar mating surfaces, making Hydra-Cell pumps even easier to incorporate into corrosive fluid systems.

""Kynar pipework is used extensively in the chemical processing, pulp & paper and semiconductor manufacturing industries,"" said Paul Davis, Managing Director of Wanner International. ""Offering a Kynar/DIN flange combination will potentially increase the acceptance of Hydra-Cell pumps in these industries.""

Kynar liquid heads are available for Hydra-Cell G03, G10, G20, G25 pumps covering a range of performance from 3.79 lpm to 76 lpm at pressures up to 24 bar (350 psi) and are also available on the Hydra-Cell metering pump range.

Exceeding the performance requirements of API 675 in terms of repeatability, linearity and steady state accuracy, the Hydra-Cell pump's multi-diaphragm configuration generates virtually pulse-less flow, removing the need for dampeners in most applications.