Countapulse Controls offers top
of the range sensors for modern
processes and instrumentation
COVER ARTICLE
FEATURES:
• Analytical information
• Control systems and automation
• Drives,motors and switchgear
• Sensors, switches and transducers
• Standby and back-up
• Energy and enviroFiciency
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Left:
The Leuze 18B series is an
example of the extensive range of
sensor technology available from
Countapulse Controls.
Right:
Technology and
flexibility are the key
characteristics of the
Hengstler ACURO series
range of incremental and
absolute rotary encoders
distributed locally by
Countapulse Controls.
T
he speed and complexity associated with modern manufacturing
and processing environments has meant that more and more
processes are incorporating sophisticated instrumentation to ensure
that manufacturing processes run at designed efficiencies. It is with
the selection and replacement of such equipment that the experience
and expertise of Countapulse Controls comes to the fore, Gerry Bryant,
Managing Director, says. Countapulse Controls is the leading south-
ern African supplier of sensing, measurement, counting, switching,
monitoring and positioning instrumentation.
“It is not only the machinery that is more complex, but also the
materials of construction of products being made that have created
challenges of their own,” Bryant notes. For example, in the packaging
industry, specialised sensors are required to perform functions such
as detecting objects on or through shrink-wrapped pallets.
Both the Leuze PRK 25B and Leuze PRK 46B ranges of opto-elec-
tronic sensors from Countapulse Controls are suited to challenging
operations like those with reflective surfaces. The top of the range
Leuze PRK 46B sensor, designated as a ‘power package’, offers a
particularly high degree of functional reliability. It has a long sensing
range of 18 m as well as extremely high performance reserves.This
long-sensing range makes these devices particularly suitable for ap-
plications such as monitoring gaps in high-bay warehouses.
Bryant says the rate at which development in sensors in the manu-
facturing process has taken place has also contributed to making it
difficult for non-specialists in this field to keep up with technology.
Developments in shaft encoders over the last few years have seen
a new standard being set in terms of accuracy and performance. A
typical example is the ACURO absolute shaft encoder, which offers a
viable, future-oriented solution for industrial control engineering and
integrated motor feedback applications.
The heart of the ACURO is a sensor unit incorporating a new Op-
toASIC design. It is designed for long term operational safety, and
incorporates highly integrated motor feedback systems. Compact
in design, this encoder can be used in applications where there are
space restrictions. Single and multi turn versions are accommodated
in the same housing, allowing greater flexibility, and the encoder can
operate in temperatures from minus 40 °C to plus 100 °C.
Bryant adds that it is not always about incorporating new products
into the manufacturing process. “When a machine goes down and
an existing piece of instrumentation has to be replaced, this is when
we get the most requests for assistance,” he says. It is often difficult
for customers to source the requisite replacement sensor as gener-
ally this would have been supplied with the machine from the OEM
and the maintenance personnel may not even be aware of the actual
function or requirement of the sensor itself.
“This is where Countapulse Controls plays an important role in be-
ing able to identify the function of the sensor and assist in selection of
an appropriate replacement. Sensors have always played an important
role in automation and control, and this will continue unabated as
technological development continues apace. Specialisation in the
field of sensors by Countapulse Controls as well as our development
of close relations with recognised international partners places us
in the ideal position to provide appropriate solutions for industry,”
Bryant concludes.
Enquiries: Gerry Bryant, Countapulse Controls (Pty) Ltd.Tel. 011 615
7556 or email bryant@countapulse.co.za.Visit www.countapulse.co.za
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