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INDUSTRY 4.0

ÖLFLEX Expanded Ambient Temperature cable LAPP high ambient heat cabling range delivers durability and reliability across diverse process needs. Expanded ranges of high-ambient heat cabling are being stocked locally by LAPP Australia to assist companies in their Industry 4.0 digital transformation by shortening delivering times and increasing technical backup services for the globally respected ÖLFLEX range. The LAPP ÖLFLEX Expanded Ambient Temperature cable range is engineered for demanding industrial environments including foundries, commercial baking equipment, food and beverage heat processing technologies, steel mills, mineral processing involving heat processes, glass factories, furnaces, other high temperature applications. LAPP’s heat resistant wire features silicon and finely stranded tinned copper for high quality functionality and high levels of heat protection. “High temperature cable options include resistance to UV-radiation, abrasion, and tears,” says LAPP Australia Managing Director, Simon Pullinger. “Further options include outstanding resistance to oil and weather, and high flame resistance.” “As with the broader ranges of LAPP ÖLFLEX cables, our heat resistant wire cables are flexible and stand up to harsh industrial environments to keep factories and processing plants running,” he says. LAPP Australia high ambient temperature ranges, above, and food and beverage and resources and metals applications, below The Australian branch of the German global leader in cabling and connectivity solutions, LAPP Group, has more than more than doubled its inventory of locally stocked product lines, from 1,500 to more than 4,000, since setting up in this country just four years ago. Over that time, LAPP Australia has also expanded staff nearly

fourfold (from six to 22 specialists and growing) to provide industrybest levels of supply service and engineering expertise.

The ÖLFLEX HEAT cables feature: •

The ability to maintain electrical and mechanical properties in extreme heat and cold to ensure uninterrupted power in severe conditions.

Durable materials, including cross-linked polymers, silicone, fluoropolymers, and fibreglass.

Cross-linked polymer cables that deliver increased thermal resistance, as well as resistance to corrosion, abrasion and a range of operating fluids like solvents and detergents.

Silicone cables that exhibit hydrolysis and UV resistance.

Resistance to chemicals.

The LAPP Australia ÖLFLEX range includes single and multi-core cables in different diameters, weights, temperature ratings, and resistance types. Simon Pullinger says “LAPP’s commitments to the markets it enters are always in-depth, long-term and backed by an uncompromising customer focus and dedication to client service. These values of LAPP globally have remained constant since its establishment by Oskar Lapp in 1959 and through its evolution into a global family of companies bound together with the same strong principles.” LAPP products are sought by customers seeking the assurance of top-quality products and systems that meet global compliance standards and are fully traceable back to the point of manufacture. lappaustralia.com.au

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Innovative consumables for mass finishing operations

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pages 109-111

Modern punching: Metal processing easy

5min
page 107

Micro Accuracy

4min
page 106

Making smaller better

10min
pages 103-105

Cutting tool data provider and digital assistant

6min
pages 101-102

The new generation of micro drills

3min
page 100

The Neologiq sequel

5min
pages 98-99

Recycling solar panels

3min
page 93

AI driving zero waste

9min
pages 90-91

Cranes wired for safety, pre-use tests and digitised insights

15min
pages 94-97

Tackling planned obsolescence

3min
page 92

Preparing for climate disasters

8min
pages 88-89

COMPANY FOCUS

5min
pages 80-81

Intelligent workflows for gear grinding

7min
pages 86-87

Markforged & Centor Global: A sliding door moment

13min
pages 82-85

Data for every body

8min
pages 76-77

Nanofabrication system

4min
pages 78-79

Sense and sustainability

7min
pages 72-73

ONE ON ONE

9min
pages 74-75

Sunscreen for roads

8min
pages 70-71

Ocean-energy market innovation hub for WA

3min
page 69

Air spring actuators and airbags

11min
pages 66-68

Overcoming obstacles of industrial automation

5min
page 60

Navigating disruptive technologies in manufacturing

4min
page 58

Specialty gas, Australian made for energy security

8min
pages 64-65

Cloud as the connective tissue of Industry 4.0

10min
pages 61-63

Improving manufacturing with anomaly detection

2min
page 59

AM unlocks Industry 4.0 possibilities

2min
page 57

INDUSTRY NEWS: Current news from the Industry

28min
pages 18-27

Trailblazing at Herston Biofabrication Institute

10min
pages 54-55

VOICEBOX: Opinions from the manufacturing industry

25min
pages 28-33

From the Union

4min
pages 16-17

From the CEO

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pages 10-11

From the Ministry

4min
pages 12-13

What’s coming to Industry 4.0?

5min
page 56

From the Industry

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