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Cartridge Dust Collector
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsOne of a wide range of self-cleaning cartridge dust collectors, the Model SPV-6 STERNPULSE is capable of handling 2,000 CFM of dust or smoke-laden air.
Dust Collector/Conveyor
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsAutomated C&C dust collect and convey system captures nuisance dust from silo-filling operations and automatically sends it back to the source silo.
Baghouse Leak Detector
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsThe B-PAC series of baghouse PLCs and diagnostic controllers with built-in, user-friendly HMI are turn-key, pre-engineered solutions for dust collector control and automation.
Downdraft Dust Collector
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsThe Modu-Kleen downdraft dust collector represents the latest dust collector technology to contain fugitive dust. Air enters at the top of the dust collector housing and flows downward to the cartridge filters, improving the filtering process and the material-to-air ratio.
Dust Collection Equipment
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsLine of dust collectors meets a range of dust collection applications from simple nuisance dust
Nanofiber Cartridge Filters
April 11, 2006 8:39 am | CommentsProven to filter even submicron dust at higher MERV 13 efficiency levels, Ultra-Web nanofiber cartridge filters lasts up to twice as long as commodity filters and reduces emissions by 40 percent or more.
Quick Disconnect Couplings
April 7, 2006 8:28 am | CommentsHall 9, Stand L35 - Company offers connection solutions that make fluid transfer processes simpler, safer and smarter.
Laboratory Information Management System
April 7, 2006 8:28 am | CommentsCompany will demonstrate modernizations made to the user interface and architecture of its SampleManager laboratory information management system (LIMS).
Dual-Band Infrared Camera
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsPatented filtering optics give the MikroScan 7400 thermal camera the ability to "see" through furnace flames for boiler-tube monitoring or to be used for standard predictive maintenance monitoring of electrical cabinets, motors, bearings, etc.
M3 Threaded Quick Disconnects
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsThe ultra-miniature M3 threaded quick disconnect assembly is comprised of a brass internal end and a stainless steel external end. The entire assembly weighs only 3.4 grams. The internal end is designed with an automatic shut-off valve and a M3 internal thread. It is only about 16.
Fluid Delivery System
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsCompany has combined its patented CeramPump No-Valve Fluid Control principle with its Phase-Canceling Technology to eliminate pulsation for continuous fluid metering down to flows of 5 µl/min. Previously, pulse-free metering, in the microliter range, relied solely on syringe pump technology.
Flexible Ultrapure Water System
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsCompany offers a flexible ultrapure water system that can be placed anywhere in the lab. The Simplicity system is easy to install and produces ultrapure water on demand from pretreated water (Elix system, distilled, deionized or reverse osmosis water).
Duplex Pipeline Strainer
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsThe Model 950 Fabricated Duplex Pipeline Strainer continuously removes damage causing particulate matter sized from ½ in. down to 45 microns from the flow in pipeline systems. The system flow never has to be shut down for strainer basket cleaning.
RFID Starter Kit
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsThis multi-component starter package supports the production of Gen 2 RFID labels. The Avery Dennison Basic Gen 2 Starter Kit supplies companies facing current or approaching RFID compliance labeling requirements with the essential components necessary to initiate RFID Gen 2 labeling operations.
Bulk Bag Unloader
April 7, 2006 7:43 am | CommentsThe Half Frame Bulk Bag Unloader offers total dust containment, economically, by eliminating upper frame components to lift and/or position the bag, instead relying on the user's forklift or plant hoist to suspend the bag above the unit during operation.

