Industry Europe – Issue 22.9

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NEWS

TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT

Advances in technology across industry

NEW ECOLINE series – progress across the board B ITZER has introduced the complete NEW ECOLINE reciprocating compressor series, from 4 to 221 m³/h. The compressors are now even more versatile and available for other refrigerants than R134a – for example, R404A, R407A, R407C, R407F, R507A, and hydrocarbons. With the new series, BITZER is transferring all the advantages of the proven ECOLINE series for R134a refrigerant to an even broader range of applications, in order to provide customers with significant added value. The extensive ECOLINE series stands out with higher efficiency levels and simultaneously expanded application limits – and can still fit into existing systems as a replacement.

The coefficient of performance (COP) was improved throughout the series. In terms of the usual nominal points, by 6%; at low condensing temperatures, which are important for seasonal efficiency, the increase was even up to 12%. The compressors with motor version 2 are now universal refrigeration compressors – for full applicability in low temperature applications and medium temperature applications with, for example, R404A up to 0°C evaporation temperature, and even at tropical ambient temperatures. Motor versions 1 or 3 are provided for heat pumps, medium temperature applications with R134a, and special applications.

BASF receives award for metal organic frameworks (MOFs) research

‘Talking’ robots could transform industry

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ASF has received the French Pierre Potier Prize for research achievements in the area of metal organic frameworks (MOFs). BASF research scientists developed a process by which aluminum MOFs can be manufactured solvent-free on an industrial scale for the very first time. “With the innovative production process, we can now manufacture MOFs by the tonne and in that way enable their commercialisation,” said Dr Ulrich Müller, who heads MOF research in the BASF Process Research and Chemical Engineering division. “As the manufacturing process only uses water and no organic solvents at all, the method is particularly safe and eco-friendly.” MOFs are suitable for numerous applications. BASF uses them for example for highly efficient storage of natural gas in gas powered vehicles. MOFs are made up of a three-dimensional metal organic framework with nanoscale pores. “The resultant very large internal surface and high porosity enables comparatively large amounts of gas to be stored in natural gas tanks. As a result, natural gas vehicles may be able to drive twice the distance on a single tank in future,” Müller said. Visit: www.basf.com 22 Industry Europe

Each ECOLINE is compatible with its predecessor compressor, with an unaltered mounting hole pattern and the same pipe connections – with efficiency gains even when repairing existing systems. Visit: www.bitzer.de

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new generation of software that will allow computers and robots to ‘converse’ with a person is being developed by University of Aberdeen scientists. The technology could be used to perform tasks as wideranging as unmanned exploratory missions in hostile environments, decommissioning nuclear power plants and maintaining and repairing railway lines. Dr Wamberto Vasconcelos from the University of Aberdeen’s School of Natural and Computing Sciences, said: “Autonomous systems – such as robots – are an integral part of modern industry, used to carry out tasks without continuous human guidance. However evidence shows there may be mistrust when there are no provisions to help a human to understand why an autonomous system has decided to perform a specific task, at a particular time, and in a certain way. What we are creating is a new generation of autonomous systems, which are able to carry out a two-way communication with humans.” The new systems being developed use technology called Natural Language Generation (NLG) – whereby complex information and data are translated into simple text summaries. Dr Vasconcelos continued: “Information and data created by the system, originally represented as symbols of mathematical logic, is automatically transformed into a simple text which can be easily understood by humans. This enables the system and a human to discuss a plan before a task – such as dismantling a nuclear plant – is undertaken.” Visit: www.abdn.ac.uk

The jacket that talks to Facebook

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an emergency situation, we cannot expect rescue crews to do their jobs while fumbling with a tiny mobile phone when they need to read and send messages. A group of students at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s (NTNU) Department of Computer and Information Science (IDI) decided to create a prototype jacket that could communicate with Facebook. They used the Arduino platform to create the physical user interface with social media. Arduino is a popular system used to develop physical prototypes that integrate with ICT. The platform that supports the jacket communicates with an ordinary Android mobile phone via BlueTooth.

They bought a simple lined jacket and inserted the cables and sensors between the inner and outer layers. Then they put a battery-operated circuit in the pocket, which controls the sensors and microphone. Instead of a telephone display, the jacket sleeve has a display sewn into it, showing a line of rolling text. “By using social media technology, we can enable rescue groups to communicate, and this jacket with a customised user interface makes it easy and practical to use more advanced ICT in demanding rescue work,” says Babak Farshchian of Norwegian research organisation SINTEF. Visit: www.sintef.com


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New sensors at the heart of pump efficiency Grundfos

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Winds of change East Metal

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Keeping it cool Norpe

5min
pages 205-207

Customer support Tech Data

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pages 214-219

Modular marine furniture – safer by design Norac

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Poised for growth JOTKEL

7min
pages 211-213

Yarns and threads from Hungary Coats Hungary

9min
pages 194-199

Pioneering hygienic, sustainable disposables

5min
pages 200-204

Expanding fibre technology Buckeye Technologies

4min
pages 190-193

In the pipeline Wavin Ekoplastik

5min
pages 186-189

Made of steel Alfa Acciai

5min
pages 166-170

Heaping up riches Talvivaara

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pages 180-185

A high technology focus Emmegi

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A global service provider Gruppo Piantoni

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pages 174-179

Aero dynamic Aeromet International

4min
pages 158-161

Complex castings Luitpoldhütte

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pages 162-165

Responsible steel-making Acroni

4min
pages 154-157

Making it better Atlas

4min
pages 133-135

Driving linear technology forward Schneeberger

6min
pages 136-141

Nordic Brass Nordic Brass

4min
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All tied up Bridon International

4min
pages 149-153

Masters of construction machinery Hidromek

5min
pages 126-129

A healthy level of growth Nestlé

6min
pages 122-125

Increasing payload performance

5min
pages 130-132

The eyes have it Tobii Technology

4min
pages 142-145

Transforming power supply parameters ABB

6min
pages 114-117

The taste of success JOWA

4min
pages 118-121

Clean, lean, power machine Budapest Power Plant

4min
pages 102-106

Taking UPS technology to a new level Piller Group

5min
pages 110-113

Generating higher output and greater flexibility NEM

4min
pages 107-109

Specialists in energy optimisation Apator

5min
pages 98-101

Customised high quality solutions

5min
pages 94-97

First in advanced PCBs Aspocomp

5min
pages 90-93

Setting new standards in robotic power products Honda

5min
pages 86-89

Spinning with success Hajdu

6min
pages 82-85

Special in silicones CHT R Beitlich

4min
pages 78-81

Innovation in speciality chemicals Rhodia

6min
pages 69-73

Specialist in water-based additives Coatex

4min
pages 74-77

Ready for the recovery Cosmo

5min
pages 66-68

A strong partner Handler Construction

4min
pages 62-65

Lighting the future Tecnomeccanica

4min
pages 59-61

Sound investment Alpine Group

5min
pages 52-58

Seeking new partners TS Tech

5min
pages 48-51

High pressure solutions

6min
pages 35-39

Aesthetic value – design and performance Ostnor

6min
pages 40-43

Investment in precision Linamar

5min
pages 44-47

Keeping cool EPTA Group

6min
pages 25-31

Flying high Mettis Aerospace

4min
pages 32-34

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

4min
page 22

Bill Jamieson

4min
page 6

Steel news The latest from the industry

10min
pages 11-13

Linking up Combining strengths

6min
pages 18-19

James Srodes A thankless task

4min
page 7

Innovations in high strength steel

4min
pages 14-15

Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Challenging times for steel

8min
pages 8-10

Moving on Relocations and expansions

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