Burkert Valves > New innovative process valves that think for themselves.
The current process valve has existed for longer than three hundred years, controlling the movement of liquids which are pressurized.
Ever since they were invented the simple valve's principle has stayed the same; however with the expanding automation of food, confectionary and drinks production the control process valves, therefore are that much more sophisticated.
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Burkert Valves > Burkert clinches a 1st prize at the Food Processing Awards 2013
The best the UK food industry has to offer in terms of innovation within the food processing automation arena with sustainable solutions
On September 25th at the Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth the winners were show cased eight categories were voted by the readers of Food Processing magazine.
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Innovative robots that have no guards now work with Volkswagen employees
VW has for the first time set up industrial robots to operate together with human employees on a production line with no protection shield in-between the robot arm and the human employees.
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Sick Sensors > Sicks new innovative blind spot free Tec4 safety light curtain.
Pure safety form the market leader
Efficient integration
Compact design without blind zones
Quick installation with innovative brackets and standard connectors
I.P.67 with ambient operating temperatures down to -30 degrees C
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Festo Valves > New addition to Festo CPX valve terminal range.
A new addition to the Festo range has been released recently. The innovative CPX extension system for Festos CPX automation platform.
This recent addition was optimized for cabinets as well as allowing technicians to separate CPX valve terminals straight into a couple of components therefore reducing expenses by up to thirty percent in comparison to existing alternatives.
Festo CPX extension enables consumers to integrate additional modules more cheaply, particularly when they are created for cabinet applications for example when they are used in the food and drink and process industries.
Before, customers had been restricted to 10 modules therefore in the event that more were needed, customers would be required to obtain another CPX with fieldbus node, put in a CPX vertically and use larger control cabinets.
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