Annual Buyers Guide

Smart condition monitoring solution M itsubishi Electric has integrated a lot of smart sensing and automation technology into its comprehensive Smart Condition Monitoring (SCM) package. The latest condition-based monitoring solutions offer a predictive approach to production and process plant maintenance for engineers and site operators. These ensure asset performance is optimised, while keeping downtime to a minimum by providing live visibility of machine status. This includes primary assets and their wear components such as motors, fans, pumps and gearboxes. The automation systems specialist now offers all this capability through an integrated package solution that collects live data from advanced measurement sensors, analyses it and then provides updates and warnings to anything from a smart phone or single HMI to multiple levels of management systems. The SCM combines smart sensor intelligence with online monitoring and control. The ability to detect variations in machine condition comes with the facility to display information on various devices, including linking to wider control systems – leading to practical early warning signals and the ability to prevent costly downtime and loss of production. A teach function allows the SCM sensor to learn how the machine behaves in its normal operating state and creates a memory map of the vibration readings (all machines vibrate to one degree or another). Using sophisticated analysis techniques, the sensor can detect abnormal operation locally. Further advanced methods of vibration analysis are also possible using software tools. The ability to link multiple SCM sensors back to a single controller leads to a better understanding of the complete area to be monitored. This information can be networked to the controller and on to higher level systems in many ways, including wired and wireless connectivity. While the advanced networking capabilities will be welcome to many plant integration specialists, the fact that the system can work as a virtually stand-alone system and send the critical information to an iPad or phone will be equally well received by others. For further information please visit: gb3a.mitsubishielectric.com Maintenance Matters Problem Solver 18 | Plant & Works Engineering www.pwemag.co.uk Annual Buyers’ Guide 2020 At the forthcoming Southern Manufacturing Exhibition (Stand H165), Henkel will be demonstrating how its latest generation Loctite, Bonderite Technomelt and Teroson products can benefit the entire value chain. Core technologies including threadlocking, sealing, gasketing, retaining, instant and structural bonding, will be demonstrated using the latest product introductions. Henkel’s range of adhesives incorporate five core technologies – epoxies, acrylics, polyurethanes, silane modified polymers and silicones. Continuous development across the range has now led to products that are more tolerant of contamination, able to support a wider range of operating temperatures and therefore be applied to a greater number of tasks. As a result of these on-going developments, adhesive technology is being widely adopted across all engineering sectors to improve the performance and longevity of products, as well as allow dissimilar materials to be joined to reduce overall weight and energy consumption. The company will also focus on the merits of its Universal Structural Bonders. Based on Henkel’s Hybrid Technology these products can significantly extend the scope of application for structural adhesives in both design and repair. They harness the strengths of different adhesive technologies to provide what the company says is a unique combination of characteristics. Currently four different adhesives complete this range, each with its own distinguishing features and benefits. For more further information please visit: www.henkel-adhesives.co.uk Improving product performance and longevity

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MjQ0NzM=