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Advanced Sensing Solutions for Cost-Effective Machine Building

Advanced Sensing Solutions for Cost-Effective Machine Building

Here’s how the right sensors can cut machine-building costs, improve flexibility and boost customer satisfaction. Sensing technology has a major presence in manufacturing machinery. It provides the foundation for maintaining consistent quality and detecting any lapses in machine performance. If subtle changes in the physical properties of a machine can cause it to fail, then the sensors responsible for detecting those changes can save manufacturers lengthy downtime and repair costs.

 

 

 

Safety Scanner or Safety Mat? How to Choose the Right Safeguarding Device
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Safety Scanner or Safety Mat? How to Choose the Right Safeguarding Device

You’ve done your risk assessment, and now it’s time to implement a risk reduction strategy using engineering control measures. Since physical barriers can be costly and impractical, many manufacturers opt for what are known as presence sensing devices, a category that includes technologies like safety light curtains, safety laser scanners and safety mats.

 

 

 

Pilz: Pushbutton Unit PITgatebox

Pilz: Pushbutton Unit PITgatebox

With the pushbutton unit PITgatebox you can easily and flexibly control safety gate switches and systems. And there’s another added safety factor thanks to the integration of PITreader – user authentication. This enables user permissions to be checked via RFID key before the gates are operated. That way it’s possible to ensure that the right group of people has access to the plant, based on qualifications and the tasks of the relevant personnel.

 

 

 

B&R Automation: Industrial PC Memory Gets a Turbo Boost

B&R Automation: Industrial PC Memory Gets a Turbo Boost

B&R is adding new mass memory options for its Automation PC 3100 and Panel PC 3100 industrial PCs. In addition to CFast cards, it is now also possible to use M.2 modules. This type of memory offers fast access and up to 1 TB of storage capacity. M.2 memory modules are very compact and are based on MLC technology. Their high throughput makes them particularly attractive for data logging and other data-intensive applications.