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Big data drives forward the energy transition
In order to get a more detailed picture of energy flows in the electrical grid, scientists from the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) are looking to use improved, self-learning algorithms. A major research project was launched to this end in February 2017. These algorithms will serve to more accurately forecast consumers' needs and the amount of electricity generated from renewables. Satellite data will...
Sensors & Instrumentation returns to Birmingham in 2017
At the NEC, Birmingham on Tuesday 26thand Wednesday 27thSeptember 2017, Sensors & Instrumentation returns. And in line with the show’s continued growth, it’s moving to the larger and more accessible hall 1, located right at the NEC’s main entrance.Over 80 suppliers will be at the show to demonstrate all the latest products and solutions, with exciting feature areas and seminars adding more value to the visitor experience.
3D-printed household items mean major cost savings
Interested in making an investment that promises a 100 percent return on your money, and then some? Buy a low-cost, open-source3Dprinter, plug it in and print household items.In a recent study published in Technologies, Michigan Technological University Associate Professor Joshua Pearce set out to determine how practical and cost effective at-home3Dprinting is for the average consumer.
Harsh environment connector sees new 12-pole version
Now available in a 12-pole version, the recently introduced HEC (Harsh Environment Connector) from Binder is known as series 696, and the HEC connector is protected to IP68, IP69k, and can withstand high-pressure washing.The connector also has resistance to UV, temperature fluctuations, acid rain, salt spray, ozone and other pollutants.
Modular connectors boast 5000 mating cycles
The 620 and 720 sub-miniature and miniature all-plastic snap-in modular connectors from Binder are now available at distributor Foremost Electronics. The lightweight and compact NCC (non-connected closed) design features internal seals that provide protection to IP67 with excellent electrical characteristics.
A-coded connectors for food and beverage industries
The M12 A-coded connectors from Binder are designed specifically for applications in the food and beverage markets where more stringent hygiene requirements have to be met for machinery, systems and components.
Robust camera can withstand almost anything
Industrial camera manufacturer, IDS Imaging Development Systems has released the robustGigE uEye FA camera series. The camera housing, lens barrels and connectors fulfill the prerequisites for protection code IP65/67, and protect the whole camera system from dirt, dust, water splashes or cleaning agents as well as accidental shifting of the optics.
Down-time greatly reduced after chain reaction
An insulation manufacturer has been able to reduce down-time and save costs thanks to Tsubaki who replaced an under-performing chain on one of its conveyor systems.
Medical connectors feature a range of colours
It has been announced thatBinder are supplying medical versions of its plastic 620/720 sub-miniature and miniature snap-in and NCC (Non-Connected Closed) connectors. Manufactured from a robust polyamide 66 material that offers excellent dimensional stability and rigidity and high levels of resistance to acetate and alcohol-based disinfectants while the bright RAL 9002 grey/white finish aids visibility of any contamination or soiling.
3D-printed magnets outperform conventional versions
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated that permanent magnets produced by additive manufacturing can outperform bonded magnets made using traditional techniques while conserving critical materials.Scientists fabricated isotropic, near-net-shape, neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) bonded magnets at DOE's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at ORNL using the Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machin...