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Dear Reader,
In this issue of the PCNE Newsletter we present you innovations and application stories from all areas of the processing industries. Read about an innovative monitoring solution, how to generate energy from waste paper or about the connection between music and resins. As always you can find more interesting application stories to choose from as well as selected product highlights.
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Applications
1. Wireless monitoring-without batteries
2. Energy from waste paper
3. High speed pastillation system
4. Musical with special effect resin
5. Infrared camera keeps an eye on beer kegs
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Product Highlights:
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Electro-Deionisation Module The Septron Bio-Safe is an EDI-module with integrated membrane stage for removal of particles and bacteria. It is available as cold-water or hot-water-version
Christ Water Technology
2. Turbine Flow Sensor
The SIKA VTR turbine flow sensor allows the determination of flow rates of different liquids, such as water and other low viscosity liquids, under the most severe conditions.
Dr. Siebert & Kühn
3. Temperature Sensor
The MI Series of compact, digital infrared temperature sensors with up to 22:1 optical resolution withstands ambient temperatures of up to 180°C without cooling.
Raytek
4. Miniature Pressure Regulator
The two-stage diaphragm regulator PRD3–ANB-C-DEF incorporates large 10-32 ports for higher flow and easier integration into systems.
Beswick Engineering
5. Valve Interlocks
The QL and GL mechanical valve interlocks ensure potentially hazardous valve operations are performed in the correct sequence to eliminate operator errors or deliberate sabotage.
Smith Flow Control
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