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provides accuracy better than 0.05 per

cent, typically 0.02 per cent with CE-MID

certified versions available.

The sensors come standard with

intelligent, easy-to-integrate capabilities

that feature a broad range of embedded

process interfaces. These include Ethernet,

RS-232 and WiFi communications as

standard, with optional Profibus, Profinet,

DeviceNet and Industrial Protocol IP

that can be substituted for the Ethernet

communications interface.

The InteliSENS SL and SLR Mini Series sensors

are suitable for numerous applications

involving the measurement and control

of speed and length to help deliver a

multitude of benefits across the industries

they serve.

Proton Products International – UK

Website:

www.protonproducts.com

PWM Ltd

Booth 1358

PWM will exhibit its new CP180 portable

cold welder and two of its best-selling

cold welding machines at Interwire. The

products will be presented by Joe Snee

Associates Inc.

PWM’s new CP180 is a small air/hydraulic

cold welder contained in a handy carry

pack. The 400mm x 400mm x 400mm unit

weighs just 16kg and can be easily moved

to the work area when required. The

powerful, user-friendly machine produces

strong, high-quality welds and enables

even an untrained operator to join non-

ferrous wire, strip and profile up to 1.8mm

(0.071″) without effort.

The electro/pneumatic EP500 rod welder

is low energy, safe and easy to operate.

It offers manufacturers an economical

method of welding copper rod 5mm to

12.5mm (0.197″ to 12.5″) and aluminum

rod 5mm to 15mm (0.197″ to 0.59″), without

heat, flux or fillers.

The smaller heavy-duty M101 is a versatile,

low maintenance manual machine that

can be used on a workbench or supplied

with a trolley, enabling the operator to

wheel it directly to the work area. The M101

produces strong reliable welds on copper

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The new CP180 portable cold welder from PWM

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