Balluff Wire Newsletter - January 2010 Issue 31
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| January 2010, Issue 31 |
| Upcoming Events... |
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Lab Automation in Palm Springs, CA on January 23-27, 2010 at booth #637 |
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Easy Fanuc CNC-Tool ID Interface Introducing the revolutionary Fanuc miLink Tool ID CNC interface module. |
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Reducing cost and minimizing operational complexity are key goals for any manufacturer looking to succeed in today’s environment.
 The Fanuc miLink Tool ID interface module enables easy integration between Balluff tool identification systems and CNC machines that use Fanuc controllers, with minimal or no engineering required. The module is flexible, easy to install, and simple to configure—the engineering has been put inside the box instead. Additionally, the miLink is industrially hardened for worry-free operation.
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Object Detection Applications Presence Detection of Glass Vials |
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Reliably detect translucent glass vials without false triggering.
See full application>>
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| Extreme Temperature Photoelectrics |
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Sensors with enhanced capabilities can resist cold or heat.
See full application>>
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New Article in PackWorld Magazine Encoder makes ink-jet system tighter, sleeker |
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Magnetic linear encoder provides non-contact, wear-free position tracking with no signal degradation over time. Tighter control, a sleeker appearance, and reduced cost—these were the three key benefits derived when Bell-Mark replaced a rotary encoder with the BML magnetic linear encoder from Balluff on its InteliJet line of ink-jet coders.
Read article on Packworld Magazine website>>
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