Field Logic Controllers (FLCs) expand control options for industrial environments

FLCs can be used in standalone applications or as a way to expand I/O without adding more I/O points to a PLC.

Technological Trends and Practical Examples of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Demands for greater variety, lower cost, improved quality, and smaller batch sizes can turn a prosperous production into a fading one. Fully automated production cells can resolve the issue.

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.

Red Lion Case Study: Blizzard Ski

In addition to production metrics, manufacturing equipment statuses are also displayed. Operators or maintenance workers can quickly see and react if a machine is operational, being resupplied or out of service based on the icons and colors associate to the equipment on the display.

What's new at Lab Innovations 2017

Lab Innovations kicks off in only a few weeks on the 1st and 2nd of November at the NEC, Birmingham.

GE Additive and GKN sign MoU for additive manufacturing collaboration

The agreement includes the provision of additive machines and services to GKN, allowing them to be a GE Additive Production Partner. GKN also becomes a non-exclusive preferred AM powder supplier to GE Additive and its affiliated companies.

CWIEME Chicago 2017: Day 3

Exhibitors say the expansion of EV and HEV markets worldwide is a positive development for the coil winding, electric motor and transformer manufacturing industry. Breakthrough technologies and new products were also highlighted during the show.

CWIEME Chicago 2017: Day 2

Demand for electric vehicles is increasing along with the need for infrastructure to support them. New for this year, CWIEME Chicago's 'EV TECH 24hrs' focused on the global drive for e-mobility; complimentary to the newly introduced HEV & EV Trail.

CWIEME CHICAGO 2017: Day 1

CWIEME Chicago - the world's leading exhibition for the transformer and electric motor manufacturing industries - welcomed international visitors for three days of discovering new products, technologies and the latest industry trends, plus networking.

Put a cork in it: Amorim provides key to transformer noise and vibration reduction

Rui Palavra, global technical manager at Amorim Cork Composites, will argue why cork composites are the most effective means of reducing noise and vibrations in transformers at CWIEME Chicago 2017.

DWHX™ cooling system removes up to 25 times the heat of industry norm

At CWIEME Chicago 2017, Dr. J. Rhett Mayor, CEO and president of DHX Electric Machines, will speak about how his company's Direct-Winding Heat Exchange (DWHX™) cooling system provides more power from a smaller electric motor.

Sensata White Paper - How to Design Cooling Systems using Next Generation, Eco Friendly Refrigerants

Sensata Technologies, one of the worlds leading suppliers of sensing, electrical protection, control and power management solutions, today announced the availability of a new white paper to help manufacturers of HVAC and cooling systems design next generation solutions that can take advantage of "green" refrigerants that do not adversely impact the environment.

Is Next-Shoring the New Frontier in Manufacturing?

Next shoring involves moving a companys production capacity to where the market for the goods is. For U.S. centered companies, serving American markets, this is the same as reshoring, as reshoring entails moving production capacity back to the U.S. to meet production demands in U.S. markets.

The future of transport is autonomous

Matthew Doude, associate director of the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems at Mississippi State University, will speak about how autonomous electric vehicles are changing the face of transportation at CWIEME Chicago 2017.

Positive outlook for global electric motor market

The global electric motor market is looking up as favourable economic conditions, a recovery in machinery production, and a focus on premium efficiency designs provide a much-needed boost to the industry.

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