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News Release from: Proton Products International | Subject: Intelisens and Nexis
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 April 2005
Getting the measure of wire, cable and
fibre
Proton Products will exhibit its range of Intelisens advanced instrumentation and Nexis control systems to the American wire, cable and fibre market next month at Interwire.
Proton Products will exhibit its range of Intelisens advanced instrumentation and Nexis control systems to the American wire, cable and fibre market next month at Interwire Proton Products has quickly become a leading supplier of diameter gauges, diameter control systems, preheaters, spark testers and the SL1016 noncontact speed and length gauge
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speed and length gauge saves inaccuracy
New from Proton Products, the Intelisens SL2550 is the company's second noncontact speed and length gauge.
The companys will launch several new products at Interwire, including the Intelisens DG 1100 single and DG2100 dual axis 100mm diameter gauges.
The Intelisens SL Series noncontact speed and length gauge is changing the way wire and cable companies measure speed and length, slippage and cable give away is no longer acceptable by manufacturers.
The SL measures speed and length with an accuracy of 0.05%, that's an incredible 150mm in 300m.
The Intelisens PH Series self-calculating preheating technology maximises heat and minimises heat loss and power consumption making the PH series the most efficient preheater ever manufactured.
The Nexis CS Series consists of three systems for process control and monitoring.
CS2G single gauge diameter or capacitance controller, CS3G multigauge control system and the CS5G control system featuring PC based user interface.
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