USB data acquisition modules
20 February, 2008 | Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries
Interworld Electronics supplies a range of USB data acquisition modules including multi-function analog I/O, analog output, digital relay output, TTL I/O, isolated input and counter timer modules.
Colour CCD camera
20 February, 2008 | Adept Turnkey Solutions
The JAI CV-S3200/S3300 CCD camera series comes with high-fidelity colour NTSC/PAL interlaced scan sensors, dual VBS and Y/C video output, an RS232C interface and easy push-button set-up.
CompactRIO controller and chassis
20 February, 2008 | National Instruments Aust Pty Ltd
National Instruments has released the NI cRIO-9072 and cRIO-9074 CompactRIO systems that give engineers and machine builders a suitable solution for rapidly deploying industrial machines at high volume.
Heavy-duty connectors
20 February, 2008 | Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions
ODU manufactures heavy-duty cylindrical connectors in two series: Series 200 and Series 300.
Surge protection devices
20 February, 2008 | Weidmuller Pty Ltd
Weidmüller's PU I series of Class I surge protectors with varistor technology offers a discharge capacity of 12.5 kA (10/350 µs). The pluggable, self-monitoring surge voltage arresters are optionally available as 1-, 3-, or 4-pole versions and with optional remote signalling contacts.
Online technical certification
20 February, 2008 | George Brown College
Study online, at your own pace, and earn your technical certificate in electronics, electromechanical and programmable logic controllers.
High payload robot
20 February, 2008 | ABB Australia Pty Ltd
ABB has announced the launch of a new stronger robot, IRB 6640. This new robot is perfect for various applications within material handling, machine tending and spot welding.
Titanically engineered inflatable seals
20 February, 2008 | Air Springs Supply Pty Ltd
The Pronal range of stock and customised, application-specific flat and 3D seals is used in many industrial applications.
WIKA temperature transmitters
20 February, 2008 | WIKA Australia
With the T32.XS temperature transmitters, WIKA claims to have further enhanced the proven concept behind the classic T32.10/T32.30 instruments.
ATEX-compliant rotary vane pump
14 February, 2008 | AVT Services Pty Limited
Edwards' EM range of ATEX-compliant rotary vane pumps for potentially explosive environments is compact and gives vacuum down to 10-4 mbar. It allows operators in the chemical industry to comply with the European ATEX directive.
Vacuum adsorption dryer
14 February, 2008 | Hitachi Global Air Power
The Zander WVM vacuum adsorption dryer delivers levels of operational and energy efficiency, eliminating the need to purge air and increasing throughput. The dryer is claimed to be able to produce energy savings of up to 15% when compared with conventional non-vacuum adsorption dryers.
Pipe repair clamp
14 February, 2008 | KCES Pty Ltd
The Straub-Clamp is used for the safe, reliable repair of gas, water and drainage pipes made from a range of materials (steels, cast iron, ductile iron, fibre cement, GRP, PE, PP, ABS, PVC).
Tank washer
14 February, 2008 | Spray Nozzle Engineering
The M-Series Tank Washer has self-cleaning features that ensure trouble-free operation and hydraulic water impact via good channelled water jet streams in a true 360°C spray.
Serial-to-wireless LAN module
24 January, 2008 | CrispTech Pty Ltd
The WE-2100T is a compact switch module from Moxa that can be installed in a remote serial device for an instant WLAN connection. It has a small form factor that is about half the size of a credit card, so it can be embedded into almost any type of device. TCP/IP and wireless security protocols are built into the WE-2100T for fast integration, saving programming time and effort. High-speed serial support even includes non-standard baud rates such as 250 and 500 Kbaud. A reverse SMA antenna connector allows easy connection to any external antenna system.
Tough metal connectors
21 January, 2008 | Weidmuller Pty Ltd
Users can securely plug the connector needed directly into machinery with very little effort - and without a single tool, according to Weidmüller. To connect simply insert the cable, press together and that's it.