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Intelligent extruder plans its own growth |
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Sensor Technology Ltd: A bench top extruder developed at Bradford
University is able to collect data about its own operation and to
determine a wide range of characteristics of the material with which it
is working. Most of the intelligence is provided via a digital TorqSense
torque sensor, which uniquely collects data via a radio signal rather
than being hard wired to the extruder, and passes it onto a computer for
analysis. The extruder, developed under a commercial contract by Dr Raj
Patel, supervised by Professor Hadj Benkreira, is specifically for use
with fine chemicals, as used in industries such as electronics,
plastics, nanotechnology and pharmaceuticals. One element of the design
brief was that it should be easy to scale up to create full sized
production extruders. Dr Patel explains: “This requirement immediately
made me think of using a TorqSense. Comprehensive mapping of torque
requirement and how it varies at different speed and with different
materials allows us to quickly define the power train that will be
required on production-scale machines.” He had used TorqSense on earlier
projects, ... |
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New web site dedicated to capacitive
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Capacitive-sensing.com is a new web site (www.capacitive-sensing.com)
dedicated to the science and application of capacitive sensing. The site
contains a detailed article on capacitive sensors which provides insight
into the basics of capacitive sensing theory and a list of typical
applications. For those wanting more detail, an in-depth tutorial is
also available which goes into great depth on the operation of
capacitive sensors. This tutorial includes strategies for maximizing
sensor reliability and accuracy as well as definition of terms often
used in the world of capacitive sensors. The capacitive theory tutorial
already receives hundreds of visitors per week. Capacitive-sensing.com
is presented by Lion Precision. Lion Precision was started in
1958 by Dr. Kurt Lion of MIT who was the first to introduce commercial
capacitive sensing to the industrial market and is author of a seminal
book on the subject: "Instrumentation In Scientific Research: Electrical
Input Transducers." Lion Precision is a leader in the design and
application of high-performance capacitive and eddy-current noncontact
displacement sensors. For more information see
www.capacitive-sensing.com ... |
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KROHNE's precise flowmeters improve the
efficiency of power plants |
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For
the improvement of the efficiency of the Japanese nuclear power plants
the National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) has put the world's
most accurate research and test facility into operation for the
measurement of ultra-large flows. The heart of this facility includes
four ALTOSONIC V ultrasonic flowmeters from KROHNE which are
arranged in series each with one electromagnetic OPTIFLUX flowmeter from
KROHNE for the technology-independent plausibility checking. The energy
demand growing globally and the discussion about climatic change have
placed the power engineering sector increasingly in the focus of public
interest. New technologies are in demand in order to use the resources
used for electricity generation more effectively and with less harm for
the environment. A new research facility in Japan now shows that with
the help of ultramodern measuring technology from KROHNE
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Mass flow meters and controllers for
gases now with Profibus |
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Precision and Interconnectivity. The “red-y smart series” of thermal
mass flow meters from Vögtlin Instruments AG are setting new
standards in precision and reliability, delivering an impressive new
concept in instrument innovation. Instrument versions for use with
Fieldbus are now available. Precision CMOS-Semiconductor sensors. The
mass flow meters and controllers in the “red-y smart series“ bring
together innovative technology and the extensive experience of Vögtlin,
a company that develops and manufactures measurement and control
instruments.
Equipped with CMOS sensor technology, the principle of thermal mass
measurement is applied to determine the flow rate with high precision.
The analog/digital conversion on the semiconductor sensor guarantees
reliable measurement and minimizes susceptibility to disruptions. Simple
communication (analog and digital). The instruments feature analog
signals as standard (4 – 20 mA, 0 – 5 V, ...) and an RS-485 digital
interface. As well as the analog interface, the customer has the choice
of a MODBUS interface, which enables simple integration with existing
systems. ... |
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OPEN UP for the new sensor generation –
Easily operated via graphical user interface! |
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Accurate
down to the millimeter, wenglor’s new reflection time sensor
performs high-precision measurements over extensive distances of up to
100 meters. But that is not the main attraction of this new wenglor
sensor. Absolutely innovative and overwhelming is the newly integrated
graphical display, which assures an especially easy and clear operation.
Ideal applications include position detection for electrical overhead
conveyors, precision fill-level measurement and monitoring of coiling
and uncoiling processes in the fields of paper, sheet material and sheet
metal processing. Diameters and height differences can also be precisely
detected. The fact that measurement is more or less independent of the
direction of motion, angle, and the reflection and color characteristics
of the object to be scanned, is a decisive advantage. Even dark objects
with diffuse reflection values of less than 6% can be reliably detected,
even in front of bright backgrounds.
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