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Machine Safeguarding Trounced in Global Recession
ARC says the worldwide market for Machine Safeguarding Solutions declined in 2009, but a strong rebound has begun in the second half of 2010. -
Banner publishes Interactive Catalog
The interactive catalog is sectioned identically to the print version, combining comprehensive and easy-to-reference product data with the convenience of online search capabilities. -
September manufacturing technology consumption up 66.1%
September U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $399.76 million, according to AMTDA, the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association and AMT, The Association For Manufacturing Technology. -
Rockwell Automation adds Options for Critical Control Applications
Options include redundant I/O, alarm and event server redundancy, network resiliency and faster controller cross-loading. -
Honeywell Safety Switches Receive SIL 3 Certification
MICRO SWITCH safety switches received SIL 3 certification from SIRA, an independent, third party firm, making them suitable for a wide range of safety applications worldwide. -
ARC says CNC market bombed
The CNC market came to a dramatic halt in the last quarter of 2008 as a result of the global financial crisis, the bankrupt automotive sector, and collapse of oil prices. -
Thru-Panel Voltage Detection Fits NFPA 70E and CSA Z462
By Philip Allen, Grace Engineered Products Is a thru-panel voltage detector a safety device or just another electrical gizmo? The answer is both. -
What Makes MV Indicators Suitable for Electrical Safety?
By Grace Engineered Products Medium voltage indicators (2K-43KVolts) offer positive benefits because they keep workers away from voltage and provide an answer to the 'Is there voltage?' question. -
Semaphore Wireless Monitor Achieves ATEX Zone 1 Approval
ATEX Zone 1 approval allows the T-BOX WM Wireless Monitor to operate in an atmosphere where a mixture of air and flammable substances exist. -
AMT appoints Edward Turley controls department manager
Turley will be responsible for managing the Controls Engineering Department including management of hardware & software design and all field support activities. -
SME to Acquire Tooling U
SME will acquire all outstanding shares of Tooling U, a provider of online training for the manufacturing industry. -
Hannover Fair to join IMTS
Industrial Automation North America will occur September 10–15, 2012, alongside the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2012 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. -
TURCK's JBBS FM Approved for Hazardous Locations
JBBS junction bricks for AS-interface networks are now FM approved for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D hazardous locations. -
HIMA names Applied Control Engineering as System Integrator
ACE is an independent systems integration firm that focuses on clients in the machine/process, plant, and enterprise industries. -
IMI Sensors obtains ATEX Approval for 686B Vibration Switch
Series 686B meets ATEX and CSA approval requirements for use in hazardous environments. -
Moore Industries Enclosure Certified Explosion-Proof by cCSAus
CSA International has certified Moore Industries’ BH Field-Mount Instrumentation Enclosures Explosion-Proof. -
IEC certifies competency of personnel working in hazardous areas
To obtain an IECEx Certificate of Personnel Competency, the candidate will have to undergo a series of knowledge tests and an assessment of qualifications and experience. -
Rockwell's Emergency-Stop Push Buttons Earn TÜV Safety Certification
Rockwell Automation earned TÜV certification for the B10d Functional Safety rating on all styles of Allen-Bradley emergency-stop push buttons. -
Underwriters Laboratories Authorizes Class CF Fuse and Fuse Holder
The new Class CF is the first class with Peak Current Let-Through Curves in the standard. These curves cover the range of currents from 25kA to 300kA, and allow users to pick any available current they want. -
Safety-over-EtherCAT Now an International Standard
Together with the IEC 67184-3 specification, the Safety-over-EtherCAT Protocol has been accepted unanimously by the 27 national IEC committees.
