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IQAN-SV Ethernet camera adds vision-based functionality to IQAN control systems
Parker Hannifin has announced a new Ethernet (IP) camera to provide a vision capability to vehicles using the recently announced IQAN-MD4 family of master display modules. The IQAN-SV camera fully integrates with the IQAN-MD4 facilitating a complete control and vision system thus allowing powerful vision-based applications for mobile machinery and vehicles to be developed. Its small size and flexible mounting makes it ideal as a blind spot monito...
AC10 Compact Drive offers extreme IP66 environmental protection
Parker Hannifin is extending the power range of its popular IP66/NEMA 4x protected, variable frequency AC10 Compact Drive series up to 90 kW.
Silicone rubber seals from SFS cut corrosion in LED luminaires
Materials commonly used for seals and gaskets are vulcanised elastomers such as ethylene propylene (EPDM) and nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR). However, as they contain sulphur they can leach out hydrogen sulphide over time which can cause corrosion if they are used in LED light fittings. For this reason The SFS Manufacturing Group are now offering silicone rubber components that are guaranteed 100% sulphur free and made from compounds specifically...
Why Parker servo motor kits enable compact size and better performing systems
Parker has built up considerable first-hand experience over many years about the complex topic of how to integrate servomotor kits into machines, especially when working in conjunction with demanding OEM’s. Now, Parker is looking to share this wealth experience with the machine buildering community in particular those seeking unrivalled precision, reliability and robustness in comparison with conventional machine construction techniques.
bauma 2016, April 11-17, 2016, Munich, Hall A5.239
The Electronic Controls Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation will feature a number of innovative and exciting new products from its IQAN portfolio at bauma 2016 – the world’s leading trade fair for construction, building materials, mining machines and construction vehicles and equipment. Parker’s IQAN products already have an established reputation for enabling robust, reliable and simple electronic control of a wide range of...
Hyperadapt 1.0 is the first trainers with adaptive lacing
The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is the first performance vehicle for Nike’s latest platform breakthrough, adaptive lacing.The sports shoe translates deep research in digital, electrical and mechanical engineering into a product designed for movement. It challenges traditional understanding of fit, proposing an ultimate solution to individual idiosyncrasies in lacing and tension preference.
Parker extends its SMH/SMB servo motor range
Parker Hannifin has recently introduced a 40mm size to its highly-dynamic and compact SMH/SMB Series brushless servo motor range. The 40mm variant not only extends the torque capability in its smallest size starting from 0.19 Nm, but also offers a high degree of flexibility to food processing, packaging, robot and handling machinery OEMs due to an extensive range of motor frame configurations and options.
The Future of Government ICT exhibition
Digital engagement and process automation specialist Parker Software will be exhibiting at The Future of Government ICT summit and exhibition on January 29th, 2016 from 9-4pm from stand 22 at the AJ Bell Stadium in Manchester.
Technology is not death to the human touch
Channel 4 hit a home run with its 2015 series Humans, hailing it as its most successful drama in 20 years, with the first episode alone being viewed by 6.1m people. Proof that - as much as we love our smartphones - we’re all a bit concerned about the rise of the machines.
Rocket scientists are making a more comfortable high heel
Before reinventing the high heel, Dolly Singh was a recruiter who brought thousands of engineers to places such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which is building rockets in Los Angeles. At SpaceX, Singh, 36, wore heels every day. Even though she loved pitching people on SpaceX, she started to dread taking recruits on tours of its 550,000-square-foot rocket factory.