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Humphrey's - Viton vs. Buna: Which Seal for Your Applications?

Posted by Kelly Howe

Jan 13, 2016 11:08:08 AM

This post is brought to you by Humphrey Products.

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Topics: Humphrey, viton, buna, elastomers

WAGO's New Harsh Environment Modules Maximize Uptime & Productivity

Posted by Kelly Howe

Dec 17, 2015 9:00:00 AM

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Topics: WAGO, XTR Series

Move Product Up or Down in Minimal Floor Space with Dorner’s SmartFlex

Posted by Kelly Howe

Dec 15, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you by Dorner.

When floor space is tight and applications call for product to be moved up or down, Dorner’s trio of SmartFlex curve conveyors are the perfect answer.

The SmartFlex Helical Curve, Spiral, and Alpine conveyors greatly expand the capabilities of Dorner’s SmartFlex line by giving customers the ability to move product up or down and around equipment to accommodate tight spaces. Dorner’s SmartFlex line is a flexible conveyor platform that reduces costs, saves time and offers simple configuration and acquisition options to Dorner’s customers within the packaging, medical, health and beauty, industrial automation and electronic industries.

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Topics: dorner, smartflex conveyors, conveyor

Move Products Vertically & Sanitary with the New AquaPruf Conveyor

Posted by Kelly Howe

Dec 11, 2015 1:37:30 PM

This post is brought to you by Dorner.

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Topics: dorner, sanitary conveyor, AquaPruf, vertical belt

Dorner - Transfer Between Lines with Pop-up Conveyors

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 18, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you Dorner.

We’ve shown pop-up transfer tables in the past, like this one that is changing the orientation of a block of food. In the application described below, the pop-up transfer is used to move product between two packaging lines. 

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Topics: dorner, conveyors

Proportion Air – High Pressure Regulators for Injection Molding

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 17, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you by Proportion Air.

Problem in Gas Assist Injection Molding

Gas assist injection molding is a commonly used process to make plastic parts today. It allows parts to be light weight and more sturdy than solidly molded parts. Plastic is injected into the mold followed by high pressure gas to force the plastic to the outside of the mold. The end product is a part that is hollow inside.

Several years ago a customer contacted Proportion Air for help in this molding process that he was perfecting. The customer wanted to proportionally control pressure by adjusting his command signal from his PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) to Proportion Air's electronic high pressure regulator. He needed pressure to be as repeatable as possible and he wanted to work up to 5,000 psig. The media used was nitrogen.

Solution in a High Pressure Regulator

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Topics: Proportion Air, solution, High Pressure Regulator

WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 4

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 12, 2015 9:00:00 AM

This post is brought to you by WAGO.

Part 4 of 4

As long as the surfaces are clean and free of oxides at the time of wire insertion (low voltage signals can’t “punch through” oxidation), the gas tight nature of CAGE CLAMP® will maintain the connection quality.

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp, Questions

WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 3

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 10, 2015 9:00:00 AM

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Part 3 of 4

There are two common test methods used in laboratory testing: the voltage drop test and the temperature rise test.

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp, Questions

WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 2

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 6, 2015 10:46:17 AM

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp, Questions

WAGO's Top 20 Asked Questions About Cage Clamp Connection System Pt. 1

Posted by Kelly Howe

Nov 5, 2015 3:10:27 PM

This post is brought to you by WAGO.

The WAGO CAGE CLAMP®

An Innovation... The rising cost of service calls and a company’s desire to provide more reliable products has changed the way people think about terminal blocks.

In the past, terminal blocks were often thought of as an insignificant part of the overall system, unless you were in field service. Field service technicians say that terminal blocks have always been significant since one of their fist troubleshooting steps is to “check the connections”. They also indicate that connectors are the source of almost half of all system failures.

Checking connections as part of a regular maintenance schedule was the only preventive solution to this problem – until the invention of “CAGE CLAMP®”. CAGE CLAMP® reduces wiring time, eliminates routing maintenance and provides a reliable contact – every time!

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Topics: WAGO, Cage Clamp