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Electroerosion is a process of machining primarily used for the manufacture of moulds or matrices to the various forms and which consists in removing matter by the action of an energy dissipated between an electrode, having the opposite form, and the metal part machined. Two principal phases will be distinguished: "the outline" (or phase of driving) which results in a fast and important removal of the matter and the "completion" where, work, slower and more precis, conduit with obtaining suitable surface qualities.
The Process, opposite exposed, explains how are held the various phases of the operational cycle and emphasizes the importance of the stability and the Canal control of Ionization which conditions the quality of work obtained.
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Applications: Direct installation into engine oil gallery, transmission housing and fuel system for lubricant and fuel quality monitoring
Industries: Transportation, General Industry
Description: The FPS2800B12C4 is a novel fluid property sensor that will directly and simultaneously measure the viscosity, density, dielectric constant and temperature of fluids. Relying on patented tuning fork technology, the sensor monitors the direct and dynamic relationship between multiple physical properties to determine the quality, condition and contaminant loading of fluids such as engine oil, fuel, transmission and brake fluid, hydraulic and gear oils, refrigerants and solvents. The multi-parametric analysis capability improves fluid characterization algorithms. The FPS provides in-line monitoring of fluids for a wide range of OEM and aftermarket installations including fluid reservoirs, process lines and pressurized high flow conduits (e.g., engine oil gallery) for applications that include on and off highway vehicles, HVAC&R, compressors, industrial equipment and turbines. A universal digital CAN J1939 compliant protocol provides easy to connect interface to main Host controller. A simple 4 pin connector allows for cost effective mounting options.
Features:
-Fully integrated, stand-alone module combines sensor and processing electronics
-Rugged construction for high pressure and high flow environments
-Proprietary corrosion and contaminant resistant coating for wetted parts
-Accurate, repeatable temperature, viscosity, density and dielectric constant
-Factory calibrated with NIST traceable fluids
-On-board microprocessor for real-time data analysis with 5, 12 or 24 Volts supply
-Highly reliable and long term stability
-Digital output as per J1939, CAN2.0B standard or CAN 2.0A featuring high-resolution parameter readings
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Description: The fluid property analyzer (FPA) is designed to provide customers with an industrial robust and flexible platform for monitoring applications that may include distillation and chemical process streams, machinery lubricants, and gear oils. The FPA offers data logging capabilities, as well as direct digital or analog integration to distributed control systems (DCS) for remote system monitoring.
Features:
-Flexible design enables a wide variety of industrial and process monitoring installations
-Stainless steel, hermetically sealed analyzer with electronic control module
-Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
-Operating Range: Fluid viscosities 0 - 100 mPa-s
-Factory calibrated with datalogging and field calibration options
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