IEN - March 2009 - (Page 10) IEN / MARCH ’09 pAgE 10 Manufacturing Production high melt rate Adhesive Melter for small-ID grooving Model DM55 DynaDrum with touchscreen PLC HMI offers adhesive flow rate of up to 600 lb/hr, and up to 25,000 lb of platen force. It incorporates modular heated platen offering heat capacity of 35 kW at operating temperature of 400°F. Melter has fully adjustable drum retention system, 7-day timer, self-diagnostics, and drum low and empty indicators. Unit utilizes standard 240 Vac, 3-phase power to operate PLC, platen, and optional 2 hose, head and auxiliary zones. ITW Dynatec: 615-824-3634. Tech Contact: Russell Diefenbach www.ieninfo.com/11224 -95 or circle 95 on card Cutting Tool System Equipped with internal screw-clamp holder for optimal chip evacuation, SIGE Swiss cutting tool system uses GER-M-type insert with 3D molded chipbreaker for chip control, and GER-A-type insert with 8 mm cutting dia and 2-edge design. PR1025 PVD-coated carbide material provides stable machining and extends tool life. Cermet and other coated-carbide grades are also available. Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp., Cutting Tool Div.: 800-823-7284. Tech Contact: Eric Jenkins www.ieninfo.com/11224 -97 or circle 97 on card USB 2.0 interface operates over 36 in. Machine Vision Camera Manu-Facts! Manufacturing Technology Consumption c c c c c c EO Series comes with software interface that allows users to set specified area of interest, gain, exposure time, frame rate, trigger delay, and digital output (flash) delay and duration. Harsh Environment models come in sealed, rugged housing that meets IP65 and IP67 requirements. Lite Edition models have 41 x 41 x 25.4 mm plastic housing and weigh 32 g. Cameras include progressive-scan CMOS sensor and C-mount lens fittings. Edmund Optics: 800-363-1992. Tech Contact: Marisa Edmund www.ieninfo.com/11224 -98 or circle 98 on card Static Eliminator Available in lengths from 10 to 110 in., IonStorm XR2 emits pulsing waves of ions from dedicated negative and positive emitters, propelling ions towards static-charged surface. This neutral- izes charge on surface, resulting in shockless pulsed dc ionization system. With lockable settings, voltage, frequency, and polarity of ion stream can be adjusted. Multiple units can be connected and powered by single standard electrical source. TAKK Industries, Inc.: 800-792-8255 www.ieninfo.com/11224 -101 or circle 101 on card $194.01 million: Total U.S. In December 2008 $46.09 million: Northeast Region $31.96 million: Southern Region $43.94 million: Midwest Region $46.57 million: Central Region $25.46 million: Western Region Source: 2/09 Report by American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association and Association For Manufacturing Technology ±0.0004 in. repeatability Hydraulic Press Brake Available in sizes from 4 ft x 40 tons to 20 ft x 650 tons, S-Series CNC servo hydraulic press brake comes with programmable Cybelec DNC-60 controller. It also includes powered X-axis, Y1/Y2 axes, and tooling package. Options include Cybelec DNC-880 2-D graphical controller, offline programming, CNC crowning, and powered R and Z1/Z2 axes. Adding Lasersafe light guards on front and safety interlock switches on rear and side access doors makes machines CE/CSA compliant. COMEQ, Inc.: 410-933-8500. Tech Contact: John Dittus www.ieninfo.com/11224 -99 or circle 99 on card www.ieninfo.com/11224-96 or circle 96 on card www.ieninfo.com/11224 -100 or circle 100 on card www.ieninfo.com/11224 -102 or circle 102 on card http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-97 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-95 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-97 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-98 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-101 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-95 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-101 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-98 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-99 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-99 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-100 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-96 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-100 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-96 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-102 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-96 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-100 http://www.ieninfo.com/11224-102
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