Products

Analysis workstation

09 February, 2004 | John Morris Scientific Pty Ltd

The Man-Tech PC-TitrationPlus laboratory system is a combined pH, conductivity, ion analysis and titration workstation, with the capability for automated analysis of up to 179 samples.

Odour control method

09 February, 2004 | RKR Engineering

Airclenz is a method to control nuisance, odorous or harmful gas emissions.

Generating system

09 February, 2004 | Fluidquip Australia

The ClorTec on-site hypochlorite generating systems generate 0.8% sodium hypochlorite solution by combining three common consumables: salt, water and electricity and range in capacity from 1 to 1360 kg/day.

Process and motor control

09 February, 2004 | Rockwell Automation Australia

Rockwell's exhibit will include the company's Integrated Architecture - a control architecture that enables total integration of logic and process control (Logix controllers), seamless linking from field devices through to enterprise systems (DeviceNet, ControlNet and EtherNet/IP communications), plus scalable visualisation throughout the plant (ViewAnyWare human-machine interface (HMI) architecture). Also on display will be the company's range of intelligent motor control products, plus its offerings in condition-based monitoring and predictive maintenance.

Dissolved oxygen analyser

09 February, 2004 | EnviroEquip Pty Ltd

The Insite IG model 3100 is a portable (handheld) dissolved oxygen instrument which operates on optical fluorescence technology.

Aerators/diffusers

09 February, 2004 | Rehau Pty Ltd

The Rehau pipe aerator uses a polypropylene support pipe covered by a tubular silicone rubber membrane, perforated to special parameters.

Modelling software

09 February, 2004 | Wallingford Software

InfoWorks version 5 includes a package of enhancements that further extends the software in modelling efficiency.

Dissolved oxygen probe

09 February, 2004 | Environmental & Process Technologies

The Hach LDO luminescent dissolved oxygen probe is used in the measurement of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water and wastewater treatment plant process.

Hygienic rotary lobe pump

19 January, 2004 | NOV Australia Pty Ltd

For processes requiring high level cleanability, SSP Pumps has unveiled its Series X range of rotary lobe pumps (RLPs). Its characteristic smooth low shear pumping action is suitable for assured gentle handling of delicate and sensitive media. The pumps also comply with the European Hygienic Equipment Design Group (EHEDG), USA 3-A Sanitary Standard and FDA regulations.

Rotary joint

18 January, 2004 | SMC Australia | New Zealand

The MQR rotary joint is claimed to simplify the manufacture, operation and maintenance of machines using rotary action.

Linear stage

18 January, 2004 | Baldor Australia Pty Ltd

Designed for mounting high-end server and workstation processors onto PCBs, a CIN::APSE socket contains as many as 1296 wire filament contacts on a 1 mm pitch, with a profile as short as 0.8 mm.

Servo 100 series servo drives

18 January, 2004 | Sumitomo Drive Technologies

Sumitomo Drive Technologies' Servo 100 series is available in four sizes from 50 to 1000 Nm.

Actuator technology

18 January, 2004 | Festo Pty Ltd

The type MAS Fluidic Muscle is a membrane-contraction system that uses the same principle as human muscle. Areas of application range from stationary or mobile industrial use to consumer related applications.

Hygiene pH monitoring

18 January, 2004 | Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd

Endress+Hauser's TopCal S system for hygienic applications enables pH electrodes to be automatically cleaned and buffered without shutting the process - a true 'hot-tap' measurement. TopCal S enables more accurate and reliable pH monitoring of processes, extends electrode life and reduces servicing by maintenance staff.

Internet remote monitoring

18 January, 2004 | Basil VR Greatrex Pty Ltd

The WebAirNet Internet remote monitoring device is used to monitor Hankison International manufactured air treatment systems. Users are notified when it is time for pre-scheduled maintenance; and both scheduled service intervals and unforeseen system abnormalities will generate a warning to a pager, PC or mobile phone. Users can access their personal WebAirNet address over the Internet and view the operating status, dew-point, alarm conditions or even turn the dryer on or off.

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