Industrial Equipment News

FEB 2016

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New Products IEN / FEB '16 31 www.ien.com Sunlight Readable LCD New Line of Soldering Robots Miniature Quick-Connect Circuit Breaker Tianma NLT USA (Chino, CA) has intro- duced a new 12.1" diagonal sunlight read- able LED-backlit TFT LCD. The new module combines NLT Technologies' proprietary T-EVT (Transmissive Enhanced View Technol- ogy) for superior viewing in outdoor or other high ambient light environments and ColorX- cell technology for improved color reproduc- tion with lower power. NLT's T-EVT technolo- gy uses the backlight as a light source while minimizing the surface refl ection of ambient light, producing high contrast images even in bright sunlight. ww.tianma.com; 909-590-5833 Fisnar (Pine Brook, NJ) recently unveiled its new line of desktop soldering robots. The F7000SR series features: • A built-in solder tip cleaning station that looks to prolong the life of sol- dering head and reduce cleaning times. • The ability to handle solder diame- ters ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 mm. • Fully adjustable temperature con- trol. www.fi snar.com; 973-646-5044 NOARK Electric (Pomona, CA) announces the latest edition to the B1N miniature circuit breaker family: the UL 489 B1NQT. This recyclable, quick-connect breaker is available in three curves (B, C and D), ranges from 0.5 to 63 A and has an optional detachable shield to make it faster and easier for the installer. The B1NQT is compliant with UL/CSA/IEC standards for branch circuit protection in commercial and residential applications. The cur- rent-limiting B1NQT is thermal-magnetic and protects against short circuit and overload conditions. The 1- and 2-pole breaker, offered at 120/240 Vac and 60 Vdc, provides opti- mum and effi cient protection for branch and control circuits. Additional new options include front mount through-door hardware and optional quick-connect terminal plugs on the load side. www.na.noark-electric.com; 626-330-7007 Highly Versatile Industrial Compactor SP Industries (Hopkins, MI) introduces their CP-3101-HD Industri- al Compactor. With a single cylinder design and dozens of custom- izable features these compactors can handle packaging materials, dry waste and process scraps. Standard features include multi-cycle timer, automatic safety retract and a freestanding power unit. This industrial trash compactor is backed by SP Industries 30 years of en- gineering and manufacturing expertise, and all SP compactors feature structural steel supports (versus formed steel), thrust beam design and ram guide systems. Additional features include a single cylinder design, 59" x 58" top opening and more than 76 pounds of force. www.bestcompactors.com; 269-793-3232 Seal-less Pumps with Higher Discharge Pressure Rating Wanner Engineering (Minneapolis, MN) has announced an upgrade to its Hydra-Cell D10 Series seal-less pumps. Previously rated at 1,000 psi (69 bar) maximum discharge pressure, the new Hydra-Cell D10 models feature: • Metallic pump heads that can now operate at up to 1,500 psi (103 bar) discharge pressure. • A fl ow capacity of 4.26 gpm (15.1 l/min) with a motor speed of 790 rpm when performing at the higher pressure rating. • No mechanical seals, cups, or packing to leak, wear or replace. • Spring-loaded, horizontal disk check valves and the seal-less design which enable the ability to handle viscous fl uids and abrasive particu- lates up to 500 microns in size. • Patented Kel-Cell technology that, in the event of a closed or clogged inlet condition, will run dry indefi nitely without damage to the pump. • A choice of pump head, valve, diaphragm and o-ring materials. www.Hydra-Cell.com; 612-332-5681

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