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Suppliers support field device integrationFree

8 December, 2009

Key suppliers including Endress+Hauser, ABB, Emerson Honeywell, Invensys, Siemens and Yokogawa, have agreed to enlarge the scope of the EDDL Cooperation Team to accelerate the deployment of Field Device Integration (FDI) technology. The...

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All the trappingsFree

8 December, 2009

According to research, an estimated 18-20% of steam traps are leaking, and TLV Euro Engineering says that each leaking steam trap could be losing up to £2000 per year. To try and help, the company has introduced a Steam Trap Survey using...

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Two Irish entrepreneurs pick up the National Enterprise AwardFree

8 December, 2009

Irish entrepreneurs Joe O’Donovan and Paul O’Beirne from Callan Technology recently picked up the National Enterprise Award for 2009 in Dublin Castle.

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M&E project pays attention to the landscapeFree

8 December, 2009

Eimco Water Technologies has commenced work on an 18 month, £6.5m turnkey M&E contract for Northern Ireland Water. The project involves the design and build of a wastewater treatment works for the village of Bushmills, home to the world’s...

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Milking the benefits of roboticsFree

8 December, 2009

When Dairytube Engineering decided to pursue business opportunities outside the dairy industry, it chose the flexibility of ABB’s robotic technology, enabling it to produce specialist parts for the automotive industry too

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The path of least resistanceFree

8 December, 2009

Bill Earlie, from Cropico, explains how to eliminate potential sources of error when measuring low electrical resistance values and shows why it is important that your resistance measurements are as accurate as they can be

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Take a fresh look at technologyFree

8 December, 2009

Designed to improve safety in line with the latest technological developments in the workplace, The EU Machinery Directive comes into force at the end of the year. Paul Considine, of Wieland Electric, explains how to facilitate compliance

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Upgrade of combined testing/certification conceptFree

8 December, 2009

The combined electrical test and certification concept of Seaward’s PowerPlus 1557 multi-function electrical installation tester has now been upgraded. Additional features include test data management and certification capabilities which...

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Bespoke control of batch and blendFree

8 December, 2009

Productivity improvements and reductions in batch turnaround times are just two of the benefits resulting from the installation of a Procon weighing and batching control system at MacDermid, a speciality chemicals manufacturer

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On-board weighing tips the balance of benefitsFree

8 December, 2009

The tipper loading process carried out at Grange Quarries has become more efficient thanks to the installation of an on-board weighing system from Avery Weigh-Tronix. The system also ensures that the overloading of tippers is avoided.

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Optimising product developmentFree

8 December, 2009

Founded in 2002 by Gavin Quinlan and Owen Kirby, Dublin based Honeycomb Solutions provides Irish companies with access to best practice product development technology and solutions employed by successful global corporations such as Microsoft,...

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Raising the bar in labellingFree

8 December, 2009

A new kind of barcoding technology is set to increase the efficiency of product labelling. Mark Beauchamp, European marketing manager at Citizen Systems Europe, explains how the correcting printing technology must also be in place in order...

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Labelling speed up 20% at healthcare companyFree

8 December, 2009

Problem: In order to fulfil the requirements of a new contract, Millmount Healthcare, an Irish contract packing company, required a machine to apply tamper evident labels to reverse tuck cartons.

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Fresh food weigher is hot stuffFree

8 December, 2009

When one food supplier needed to find a way of packing two diverse food stuffs - grated beetroot and pear segments - it called upon Ishida to provide a Fresh Food Weigher that could cope with both products, and their differing packaging...

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Conveyor achieves more efficient wrap and flowFree

8 December, 2009

A key requirement for a new conveyor system installed at United Biscuits’ McVitie’s Carlisle factory was to make the hand-packing operation more efficient and ergonomic for the operators. The resulting line, developed in consultation with...

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Equipment keeps up with demandFree

8 December, 2009

Beverage company InterContinental Brands (ICB) is experiencing successful growth in demand for two of its brands: St Helier and VodKat. St Helier pear cider has taken off in the current cider boom, and the VodKat brand is popular enjoyed...

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Labels resist MEK and AcetoneFree

8 December, 2009

A range of metalised polyester chemical resistant labels where variable data can be added ‘in-house’ using a thermal transfer printer, has been introduced by Computer Imprintable Label System (CILS).

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ATEX 137 or DSEAR – is your site compliant?Free

8 December, 2009

Peter Murdoch, an industry expert for over 30 years and Sira’s DSEAR/ATEX 137 expert, provides an overview of ‘hazardous area’ site safety legislation, and what you should be doing to maintain compliance

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Exploring the benefits of ATEX approvalFree

8 December, 2009

Bulgin Components has introduced a range of connectors designed for use in hazardous areas. The EXPlora series has been independently tested for compliance to ATEX standards for use in Zone 2 and Zone 22 environments. The EXP series is manufactured...

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Protecting against acid overfillFree

8 December, 2009

The Micropilot M FMR240 radar level gauge from Endress+Hauser offers non-contact continuous level measurement for reliable overfill protection in a range of applications including hazardous area processes such as monitoring of acids in storage...

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A shield for dangerous spray-outsFree

8 December, 2009

A?TüV approved stainless steel spray guard which protects against dangerous spray-outs of fuel oils such as kerosene, diesel and other flammable liquids from pipes and flanges, has been introduced by Allison Engineering.

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Building on energy savingsFree

8 December, 2009

By their very nature, the kilns used in brick manufacturing consume huge amounts of energy. However, the use of variable speed drives from Schneider Electric has enabled one brick manufacturer to reduce energy consumption by 56%

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