EoW November 2007

newmachinery & equipment launched in 2007

New line of systems from SIF SIFMDC Measuring Devices Control is launching a new line of control and measurement systems for electrical wire and piping production lines. The systems are the result of meticulous planning and extensive research and development into satisfying specific customer requirements. SIF’s new ‘STM’, mistakenly identified as a spark tester, is actually an advanced control system designed for the in-line testing of the defective insulation of wires and piping. Its highly innovative functions allow excellent testing performance, which offers outstanding product quality and a considerable saving. Developed using microprocessor technology, the STM system guarantees a high level of immunity to noises thanks to a design that groups all of its parts into a single unit: module for generation, regulation and control of frequency, which runs on AC from 50Hz to 3kHz or DC, and a test voltage from 0 to 40kV; module for processing signals, faults, signal I/O, analogue (0-10V or 0-20mA) and digital (RS232 e RS485) communication interfaces; control panel with operator interface module; chain or brush-based probe with protective casing and safety switch. Using the five-button operator interface, the user can access a software menu to configure the numerous system functions and test parameters. Through • controlled locally through the on-board operator interface • controlled remotely via RS485, with on-board operator interface • controlled via remote operator interface • controlled remotely via RS485, without operator interface SIF sas – Italy Fax : +39 035 258 011 Email : claudio.formenti@sifmdc.com Website : www.sifmdc.com ▲ New STM from SIF

its innovative HPS function, the new ‘STM’ optimises system performance and allows the user to investigate faults, guaranteeing excellent product quality and a substantial saving thanks to the reduced operator intervention time due to non-existent defects. The STM system can be set to different configurations:

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