New Slim IO-Link Master from Balluff

Compact, Rugged, and Reliable 4-Port IO-Link master for EtherNet/IP, PROFINET and EtherCAT networks

From Guitar Factories to Foundries, Automation Technologies Are Transforming Manufacturing

Taylor Guitars, Palmer Foundry and other technology end-users will discuss how automation is driving increased efficiency, profits and safety. Manufacturers, OEMs and solution providers will convene May 22-23 in Chicago at the seventh annual Automation Conference & Expo.

ATTRIBYTES ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF EASY DATA POOL TM

GS1-Certified Technology Revolutionizes Food Industry Data Management

DESTACO Introduces New Deepdish Series Vacuum Cups Designed to Significantly Improve Grip Performance on Highly Contoured or Oily Panels

The new DESTACO Deepdish Series Vacuum Cups feature an all new bell-shaped body design, available in three sizes, 65, 90 and 110 mm.

Cypress PSoC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit, Available from Mouser, Brings Low-Power, Flexible MCU to IoT Designs

PSoC BLE 6 is the industrys lowest power, most flexible microcontroller with built-in Bluetooth® Low Energy wireless connectivity and integrated hardware-based security in a single device for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

CWIEME celebrates successful show in Chicago 2017

Visitors and exhibitors praised the show as an excellent platform for connecting manufacturers with potential and existing customers. Seminars and workshops highlighted relevant topics to the industry, such as the expansion of HEVs and EVs.

Groundbreaking Opening of ShanghaiTex 2017 Showcases Cross Boundary Integration Leading the Industry on the Trend to Industry 4.0

Miller Welding & Machine Talks Lean at FABTECH 2017

OEM Fabricating Panel to Share "Ah-Ha" Moments From Their Lean Experience

Coherix CEO Dwight Carlson to Speak at New Industry 4.0 Conference

Coherix, Inc., a global leader in Three-Dimensional (3D) Machine Vision, today announced Dwight Carlson, CEO and Chairman of Coherix, will be speaking at the Integr8™ conference on November 9 in Detroit.

Why traditional manufacturing theories don't work

Complexity and variability are the new norm in modern business. Changing customer behaviour, shorter product lifecycles and a rising complexity in global supply chains is making life increasingly difficult for production planners. Here, Roger Fleury, Managing Director of resource management software specialist Ardent Solutions, explains why the traditional theories of manufacturing are outdated and how taking a demand-driven approach is the answer.

Megger Donates Oil Test Set to Wind Energy Technology Program at Mesalands Community College

Megger gives students the opportunity to use industry-leading equipment to gain real-world training experience

Bulgin introduces the M-Series - a diverse range of industrial automation connectors

Featuring an M-style threaded locking nut, the M-Series offers an extensive choice of robust industry standard interconnect solutions for automation and control applications including: M5, M8, M12, M16 and M23 variants.

Spray Nozzle Coats, Cools, Treats and Paints in Tight Spaces

EXAIR's 1/4 NPT internal mix deflected flat fan atomizing spray nozzle atomizes fluid and sprays at a right angle to the nozzle orientation. This allows spray to be placed precisely where it is needed when the mounting and work areas are limited. These nozzles are ideal for coating the inside of enclosures and ductwork. They combine liquid and compressed air inside of the air cap to produce the finest mist of atomized liquid that can be easily adjusted to meet the needs of your application. These spray nozzles provide liquid flows from 1.8 to 6.9 gallons per hour.

Mirroring efficiency

In Europe's most efficient car production plant, 115 cars are created every hour. Through a mixture of robots, experienced staff and lean manufacturing principles, the process is highly efficient, leading to the high output. Here, Hugh Freer, a director of electric tug specialist MasterMover, explains how suppliers to the automotive industry can mirror this efficiency.

Avoiding cross contamination on conveyors

In the twelfth century, workers in the Venetian Arsenal produced naval vessels by moving them down a canal, affixing a new part at each stop. This early version of the production line allowed shipbuilders to produce a ship a day. Since then, the modern assembly line has become much more complex, with stricter regulations, particularly concerning contamination in the food processing industry. Here, Rob Rogers, technical director at materials handling specialist Gough Engineering, looks at how factory managers can avoid products being contaminated as they move through the assembly line.

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