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Coding, Printing & Labeling
In-line wrap labeler
Designed for water bottles, the Model 4520 in-line wrap labeler from Labeling Systems (Oakland, NJ) applies labels at speeds to 250 products/min. The stepper-motor drive labeling head has a 16" O.D.
January 31, 1998
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Controls & Machine Components
Vector controls
Baldor's (Fort Smith, AR) newest family of encoderless vector controls, the 24M series, is said to provide economical multi-axis control of AC motors.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
PC-based remote I/O
H2-EBC Ethernet base controller module is said to provide a PC-based controller with a low-cost means of connecting to an Ethernet I/O network. Module inserts into the CPU slot of PLCDirect's (Cumming, GA) 205 family I/O rack, which is said to be one of the lowest-priced I/O systems available, enabling high-performance remote I/O by a PC.
January 31, 1998
Blisters/clamshells/skin packaging
Porous molding material
Metapor is a micro-porous aluminum for thermoformers from International Mold Steel (Florence, KY). The material is air-permeable and is said to eliminate venting problems in thermoforming, blister packaging and film processing.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Intellution Incorporated: PC-based control book
A new book, SoftLogic: Overcoming Funnel Vision, by Dennis E. Wisnosky, senior VP of Intellution (Norwood, MA), describes the promise of control software running on standard PCs, which it terms SoftLogic.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Galil Motion Control, Inc: Motion controller
Galil Motion Control's (Mountain View, CA) DMC-1412 single-axis stand-alone controller is for stepper and servo motor control. It uses a specialized 32-bit processor that accommo-dates encoder speeds to 8 million counts/sec for servos and 2 million/sec for steppers.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Newsletter
Kolmar (Port Jervis, NY) recently published the premier issue of its newsletter, Kolmar News. The six-page, color newsletter begins with a story on new developments in visually distinctive color cosmetics, such as marbleized lipsticks and body glitter.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Hoffman: High-voltage servo motors
High-performance, high-voltage MHD digital AC servo motors from Indramat (Hoffman Estates, IL) give packaging machines more power, with the space and cost savings of smaller motor-frame sizes and reduced-size power cables.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Controls on center stage
The National Industrial Automation(TM) show and conference is one of four trade shows that make up next month's mammoth National Manufacturing Week (March 16 to 19).
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Controls: Unleashing a new productivity tool
Few topics in the packaging engineer's lexicon have changed as much as that of machine control. Not long ago, a controversial issue was the size of the start and stop buttons, or whether companies would pay extra for a discrete control panel that could swivel from one side of a machine to another.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
Packaging machines speak up (sidebar)
Network facilitates data acquisition
January 31, 1998
Conveying & accumulation
Robotic palletization protects Sandvik
Automated lifting and stacking of heavy boxes onto pallets helps this maker of mining products avoid worker injuries and $120ꯠ of additional labor costs.
January 31, 1998
Controls & Machine Components
A window into the packaging line
Amway's graphical human-machine interface for an entire packaging line reduces troubleshooting time by 75%.
January 31, 1998
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