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Turck Banner

Address:
Blenheim House Hurrican Way
Wickford
SS11 8YT
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1702 525186

http://www.turckbanner.co.uk

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Listing of all 13 news releases from Turck Banner:

Relay/analogue output IS rotational speed monitor

Turck Banner introduces the Multimodul MK21-RI, the industry's first rotational speed monitor to feature intrinsically safe inputs with both relay and analogue outputs.

News from Turck Banner (11 January 2001)

Muting function suspends light screen operation

Turck Banner introduces a new Muting Module suitable for use with Mini-Screen and Micro-Screen systems, which temporarily suspends light screen operation

News from Turck Banner (11 January 2001)

QS18 photoelectric sensor

Turck Banner introduces the QS18, a universal mounting, photoelectric sensor with a single housing style to fit almost all mounting requirements, so it can replace hundreds of existing sensors

News from Turck Banner (17 November 2000)

Remote I/O system for Zone 1 hazardous areas

Excom has been designed to meet the need in the petrochem, chemical, pharmaceutical and offshore sectors for a remote I/O system that can be installed in Zone 1/Division 1 hazardous areas

News from Turck Banner (16 November 2000)

Distribution deal for higher end sensor market

Turck Banner's growing strength in the higher end sensor market has led it to adopt a new approach to the distribution of these more sophisticated systems.

News from Turck Banner (16 November 2000)

Smart sensing in sponsored Vauxhall Astra GTE

 User application article   Turck Banner is sponsoring a Vauxhall Astra GTE car in the Janspeed Road Saloon Championship, and the car is fitted with sensor technology to provide driver Simon Jackson with important information

News from Turck Banner (16 November 2000)

Tiny inductive sensor in microswitch style housing

Turck Banner introduces the Q10S, a tiny inductive sensor in a micro- switch style housing that is perfect for valve positioning control and other proximity switching applications.

News from Turck Banner (24 October 2000)

Nerw Automation Products man for Turck Banner

 User application article   With the ever-increasing importance of the chemical, processing and oil and gas industries to its business, Turck Banner has appointed Brian Jones as Divisional Manager for Automation Products

News from Turck Banner (24 October 2000)

NIC (Systems) takes on Turck Banner in NE England

As part of its rapidly expanding activity within the chemical industry, Turck Banner has appointed NIC (Systems) Limited as a Preferred Systems Installer for the north east of England.

News from Turck Banner ( 3 October 2000)

Fieldbus network I/O modules and robot station

Turck Banner introduces a range of IP67 I/O fieldbus modules suitable for use with DeviceNet or Profibus-DP networks, and a new robot station allowing a robot to be connected to a Profibus-DP network

News from Turck Banner ( 3 October 2000)

Stone-based coating makes sensors ultra-tough

New Uprox inductive proximity sensors use a revolutionary new stone based compound, called Duroplast, making them the ideal choice for harsh environments

News from Turck Banner (15 September 2000)

Pixel-counting sensor offers low-cost vision

Turck Banner introduces PresencePLUS, a new camera-based, pixel-counting sensor that sees Turck Banner moving into vision systems for the first time

News from Turck Banner ( 7 July 2000)

Turck Banner: a new name in sensing and control

Two of the World's biggest names in the field of sensing and control, Turck and Banner, are joining forces in the UK.

News from Turck Banner (17 May 2000)

 

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