Industry News | 2021-05-31 03:59:24.0
Presence Sensing is the act of detecting the presence or absence of an object with a contact or non-contact sensing device. The sensors then produce an electrical output signal that can be used to control equipment or processes. Limit switches are a type of sensor that detects presence and absence. Limit switches can also determine position of an object.
Industry News | 2021-05-31 22:07:18.0
Medium Voltage is commonly used for distribution systems with voltages above 1kV and generally applied up to and including 52kV. FOr technical and economic reasons, the service voltage of medium voltage distribution networks rarely exceeds 35kV.
Industry News | 2021-05-31 22:45:23.0
Protecting motors and their corresponding electrical systems is a crucial aspect of keeping your commercial and industrial facilities safe.
Industry News | 2021-05-31 23:41:56.0
The network allows instant communication with people throughout the world. Wit network, files, data and information can be easily shared. This can be very beneficial for large organisations to maintain their data in organized manner.
Industry News | 2021-06-01 03:06:06.0
A Programming Logic Controller, or PLC, is a ruggedized computer used for industrial automation. These controllers can automate a specific process, machine function, or even an entire production line. A distributed control system (DCS) is a computerised control system for a process or plant usually with many control loops, in which autonomous controllers are distributed throughout the system, but there is no central operator supervisory control.
Industry News | 2021-06-01 23:44:24.0
Robotics technology influences every aspect of work and home. Robotics has the potential to positively transform lives and work practices, raise efficiency and safety levels and provide enhanced levels of service. Even more, robotics is set to become the driving technology underpinning a whole new generation of autonomous devices and cognitive artefacts that, through their learning capabilities, interact seamlessly with the world around them, and hence, provide the missing link between the digital and physical world. Robotics is already the key driver of competitiveness and flexibility in large scale manufacturing industries. Without robotics, many of the successful manufacturing industries would not be able to compete from their current operation. In these industries robotics already underpins employment. Increasingly robotics is becoming more relevant for smaller manufacturing industries.
Industry News | 2021-06-02 03:49:17.0
There are too many health and safety challenges in the workplace for individuals to fend for themselves. That's why every major developed nation has an agency tasked with establishing workplace health, safety, and security regulations. Good safety regulations encourage both workers and employers to protect each other's well-being and financial health. It takes mutual effort to keep everyone safe and productive. Employers ensured workers safety by providing them with protective gear.
Industry News | 2021-06-02 04:58:08.0
With technology playing such an important role in today's society. It's kind of hard to imagine life without relying on certain devices and machines for performing both complex and simple tasks. Though the pace at which technology is developing is moving very rapidly. It's a painstaking process. Nowadays, sensors are used on daily basis in objects like smoke alarms, parking sensors, burglar alarms and temperature sensors. Sensors are found in both commercial and residential settings. The demand for work efficiency is on the constant rise in the mass production industry, and lots of manufacturers have to invest in industrial sensors to ensure a quality workflow.
Industry News | 2021-06-03 04:38:44.0
A turbine is an engine capable of extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into mechanical energy. This energy then drives a generator to produce electrical power. Turbine parts are important in the sense that all of them have their own usage that ensured the smooth operation of the turbine.
Industry News | 2021-06-04 03:40:08.0
Most of us are familiar with vibration; a vibrating object moves to and fro, back and forth. A vibrating object oscillates. We experience many examples of vibration in our daily lives. A pendulum set in motion vibrates. A plucked guitar string vibrates. Vehicles are driven on rough terrain vibrate, and geological activity can cause massive vibrations in the form of earthquakes. There are various ways we can tell that something is vibrating. We can touch a vibrating object and feel the vibration. We may also see the back-and-forth movement of a vibrating object. Sometimes vibration creates sounds that we can hear or heat that we can sense. In industrial plants, there is the kind of vibration we are concerned about: machine vibration. What is machine vibration? Machine vibration is simply the back and forth movement of machines or machine components. Any component that moves back and forth or oscillates is vibrating. Machine vibration can take various forms. A machine component may vibrate over large or small distances, quickly or slowly, and with or without perceptible sound or heat. Machine vibration can often be intentionally designed and so have a functional purpose At other times machine vibration can be unintended and lead to machine damage. Most times machine vibration is unintended and undesirable. Vibration monitoring allows the user to detect early signs of machine failure/deterioration. This allows the technician to replace or repair machinery before catastrophic system functional failure takes place.