Industrial Literature Review - September 2008 - (Page 3) Stainless Steel Vortex Tubes EXAIR Vortex Tubes, described in literature, produce up to 10,200 Btu/hr with no moving parts. Constructed of stainless steel, Vortex Tubes convert an ordinary supply of compressed air into two streams; one hot and one cold. They deliver up to 1/4 ton of refrigeration. Temperatures are adjustable from -50º to +250ºF. Applications include cooling hot melts, cutting tools, welding horns, electronic controls, soldered parts, and gas samples. EXAIR Corp., 11510 Goldcoast Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45249-1621 (800) 903-9247 FAX (513) 6713363 techelp@exair.com www.exair.com/34/130.htm Safety/Security I.D. Equipment Catalog contains information on the latest in security identification equipment. It details software for producing ID cards with bar code, mag stripe, and holograms; integrated access control; biometric systems; and CCTV. Laminated safety tags and signs which meet ANSI/OSHA specs are covered, as is lockout:tagout equipment that follows CFR1910.147 guidelines. Idesco Corp. 37 W. 26th St. New York, NY 10010 (800) 336-1383 or (212) 889-2530 FAX (212) 889-7033 security@idesco.com www.idesco.com Large Load Movers Four-page brochure lists 7 sizes of Rol-A-Lifts, designed for big bulky loads up to 30 ft long, as well as fragile equipment such as computers, motors, electric panels, plate glass, etc. It shows how built-in hydraulic jacks lift load, ready to roll on large phenolic or polyurethane wheels. Loads are easy to maneuver in tight areas, and are lowered at controlled speed. Specs help user select model for specific application and highlight design features. Skarnes, Inc., 2100 Niagara Lane N, Plymouth, MN 55447 (800) 752-7637 FAX (763) 2313610 Email: info@skarnes.com www.skarnes.com Wireless Communications DILBERT™ New Horizons® in Wireless Communications, No. 24 has over 95 color pages of the latest, top-selling products from the wireless market, including our Engineers’ Choice Award winning Thermocouple-to-Wireless Connector/Converter, The Smart Connector™. Other top-selling products include the Z Series sensor system, the OMWT-TEMP15 temperature transmitter, and the iDRN programmable signal conditioners/transmitters. Omega Engineering, Inc., One Omega Drive, Stamford, CT 06907 (800) 826-6342 FAX (203) 3597700 www.omega.com/ literature/wireless www.ieninfo.com/ILR/11212-15 or circle 15 on card www.ieninfo.com/ILR/11212-16 or circle 16 on card www.ieninfo.com/ILR/11212-17 or circle 17 on card www.ieninfo.com/ILR/11212-18 or circle 18 on card ERIX Automatic Back Spotfacing Tools Patented Erix tool saves up to 90% of the machining time on back spotfacing and chamfering operations compared to conventional methods. It comprises a spindle with a cutter, called a wing, which folds into the spindle recess when the tool passes through the hole in the workpiece. Standard sizes range from 3/16” to 2-11/16” hole dia. Catalog with data sheets and operational hints is available in inch and metric versions and online. See video showing tool in action on website. MAG Maintenance Technologies, (920) 921-9400 FAX (920) 9062226 mthornton@giddings.com www.erixtool.com/usa.html Electrical Contacts & Contact Assemblies Hoyt’s Brochure covers a full line of high-quality, low-cost electrical contacts and contact assemblies. As a source for OEMs as well as the replacement aftermarket, Hoyt offers design, engineering, and prototype services along with manufacturing for electrical contact tips, contact assemblies, shunts, and heat sinks. Markets include industrial, commercial, diesel electric locomotive railways, and mass transit, along with switchgear users, for power distribution and control systems. Hoyt Corp., 520 S. Dean St., Englewood, NJ 07631 (800) 255-4698 www.hoyt-corp.com Training Programs Build the skills that build your future with American Tech’s new 2008 catalog. Featured training materials and resource guides include building and electrical trades, maintenance, welding, HVAC, and other related areas. Many new and updated editions are included to help keep your skills current, including Electrical Design and Applications, Commercial and Industrial Wiring, Industrial Mechanics, and Electrical Principles and Practices. For more information, please visit our website. American Technical Publishers www.go2atp.com High-Volume, Low-Speed Fans Revolution™ High-Volume/LowSpeed fans provide greater energy efficiency, cost pennies an hour to operate, deliver energy cost savings of up to 30%, and provide better circulation in a facility, keeping it cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Better circulation and ventilation keeps floors drier. Air flow is optimized with stronger, more uniform air velocity, allowing more air movement than other fan designs. 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