Reliable Connection Solutions for the Transformation
The world of tomorrow requires more and more networked machines and processes. This will make the production of the future increasingly flexible, individually controllable and, above all, less susceptible to faults. Lapp will be showcasing the reliable connectivity solutions for this transformation at HANNOVER MESSE 2024.
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Weidmüller introduces the world‘s first terminal blocks with innovative SNAP IN technology
Time is money. For this reason, installation work in cabinet building must be carried out ever faster, preferably automated. At the same time, the connections should be permanently reliable, safe, and easy to maintain. The new Klippon Connect terminal blocks with Weidmüller‘s revolutionary SNAP IN technology meet all these requirements – and are extremely easy to use:
stripped fine-stranded conductors just need to be inserted into the connection point, and the connection point snaps shut with a clearly audible click. The conductor is permanently and reliably contacted. To release the connection, press the green pusher. It couldn’t be faster or easier. Learn More…
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SCHURTER: Power Dissipation in Power Entry Modules
If different electrical components are combined in an appliance inlet to form a power entry module, the individual power losses and temperature deratings of all components involved must be carefully taken into account in order to ensure long-term safe operation. Power entry modules (PEMs) consist of a combination of different components for the safe power… Read More…
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AutomationDirect: More Stego Enclosure Heater Options
AutomationDirect had added more Stego enclosure heaters to their Enclosure Thermal Management lineup. These new 120-240 VAC/VDC enclosure heaters include small, flat versions that distribute heat evenly within compact enclosures and are available with 8W or 10W heating capacities. Also added are compact loop heaters that feature a patented loop body design for increased natural… Read More…
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GEOS Enclosures Incorporate Patented Design to Withstand Extremely Harsh Conditions
New GEOS enclosures from Altech Corp.® are rated UL Type 4x and IP67 makin them suitable for extremely harsh indoor industrial and outdoor environments. A special contoured “Drain Protect” design keeps the housing tight and dry. In applications with widely changing temperatures and/or condensation risks, GEOS enclosures can be equipped with unique air ventilation elements to provide a permanent air exchange and protection against the elements.
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How is Industrial AI Supercharging American Manufacturing?
It’s been a little over a year since ChatGPT arrived on the scene and put the future of artificial intelligence in the spotlight. Top of mind were risks. Questions were heard such as: Are technologies becoming too powerful? Is AI advancing too rapidly – faster than we’re prepared for? These questions are now prompting important… Read More…
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How Digitalizing the Design of Your Industrial Enclosure Cooling Units Can Help Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
The modern manufacturing space is becoming “greener” than ever before. A recent survey of more than 200 manufacturers found that adopting new technologies in service of reducing their environmental impact is a top-tier concern in 2024 and beyond. While a more sustainable approach to manufacturing that reduces your carbon footprint certainly includes more traditional methods like reducing… Read More…
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How to Achieve the Perfect Climate Inside Your Enclosure
Electrical systems are becoming increasingly compact and the number of circuits per unit volume is growing, leading to higher heat generation per unit volume. Consistent temperature control is the best way to prolong the service life of electrical components and the enclosure itself. Download to learn the best way to achieve the ideal climate efficiently.
News for Panel Builders
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SCHURTER: Power Dissipation in Power Entry Modules
If different electrical components are combined in an appliance inlet to form a power entry module, the individual power losses and temperature deratings of all components involved must be carefully taken into account in order to ensure long-term safe operation. Power entry modules (PEMs) consist of a combination of different components for the safe power… Read More…
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ebm‑papst Inc. Expands Farmington, Connecticut Manufacturing and Engineering Facility
ebm‑papst Inc. has announced a significant expansion at its manufacturing and engineering facility in Farmington, Connecticut, showcasing the company’s dedication to bolstering local production capabilities and fostering workforce growth. Set to kick off this summer, the approximately $3 million project entails a substantial 14,500-square-foot extension to the existing facility. Central to this expansion is the… Read More…