One of the more difficult aspects of evaluating and specifying linear motion products is figuring out the difference between axial and radial load ratings. Because axial load ratings are typically much lower than radial load ratings, it’s important to understand the characteristics of both types of loads so you can compare the ratings with confidence.
At the 52nd AICARR international conference, CAREL and RECUPERATOR will present a study entitled “Benefits of a hygienic, efficient and smart solution for ventilation systems in the age of the New Normal”. The conference will be held in Vicenza on 3 and 4 September 2021, at the University of Padua Engineering Faculty building, and will see a series of presentations relating to new components, systems and innovative design approaches in the HVAC industry.
Toshiba Water Solutions Private Limited (hereinafter TWS), having its registered head office in India, today announced that a consortium of TWS and Frey-Fil Corporation, a construction company in the Philippines, has concluded a contract with Manila Water Company, Inc. for a project to construct a sewage treatment plant.
In September, KEBA will again be represented with a booth in three countries: In Switzerland at SINDEX, in the USA at FABTECH, and in Germany at Husum Wind. In India, visitors to the virtual AUTOMATION EXPO CONNECT will have the opportunity to speak live with the KEBA team.
As electrical transmission grid operators continue to face increasing demand and complexity given today’s global energy transition, GE Renewable Energy’s Grid Solutions business [NYSE:GE] offers unique, innovative, and industry-leading technologies.
Obtain a fast, comprehensive overview of a plant: that’s the purpose of Pilz’s web-based visualisation software PASvisu. The new version of PASvisu now also supports the Modbus/TCP protocol. The protocol enables all controllers to be connected quickly, along with other industrial components. The update also includes a secure Client/Server connection, enabling data from the PASvisu Server to be transferred safely to the user's visualisation system.
As 2022 approaches, the Internet of Things (IoT)continues connecting more consumer goods — even if most buyers don’t realize it. Regardless of the language to describe the phenomenon (e.g., “smart fridges” and “devices that talk to each other”), consumers expect connectivity in everyday home products and electronics.