Valin Keeping our Essential Workers Safe with Actril Cold Sterilant
Recent events with the COVID-19 Virus has placed a spotlight on disinfecting and cleaning our personal areas and our work areas more frequently with reliable solutions. Actril is a ready to use cold sterilant, hydrogen peroxide based disinfectant solution.
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Episode #23: Motion Control: The Effect of Accuracy & Repeatability on a Solution
What happens if you use the incorrect terminology?? What if you say “accuracy” but need “repeatability”?? We interview Ray Marquiss in Episode 23 to find out.
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Episode #22: How To Mitigate Risks In Mechanics
How do you mitigate your risks when sizing, selecting and designing mechanics?? How do you decide whether to make or buy your mechanics?? Here are some considerations.
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Episode #21: Linear Encoder Error and Accuracy
You may be at the point of looking at adding feedback to your mechanics in order to make them more precise or to capture some of the errors I discussed last episode in Episode 20. But, you may also be wondering about some of the problems that can cause.
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Actril? & Minncare? Cold Sterilant for Surface Disinfection Against Coronavirus
Concerned about COVID-19 Coronavirus? Cantel recently had a third-party laboratory verify the efficacy of its Actril and Minncare Cold Sterilant on hard, non-porous surfaces. The test demonstrated a complete inactivation of the 229E human coronavirus strain in 5 minutes at room temperature when used according to label instructions.
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Episode #20: Linear Encoder Feedback: What To Know
I have a question for you:? Do you embrace linear encoders?? Or do you avoid them whenever possible?? Or are you wondering what a linear encoder even is?? After all this sizing and selecting of mechanics, and even designing your own mechanics, you might be considering putting a feedback device on there and whether you should or not.
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Episode #19: LOSTPED: What To Know About Selecting Mechanics
LOSTPED is an acronym where LOSTPED stands for Load, Orientation, Speed, Travel, Precision, Environment and Duty Cycle.? But, what does it REALLY mean?
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Episode #18: End-Of-Travel/Home Sensors vs Absolute Encoders
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
A common topic when putting together a motion control system and a gantry is whether to use end-of-travel limit switches, home sensors or absolute encoders. This really depends upon the application.?So, let's talk about the pros and cons.
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Episode #17: Gantry Systems: The Holistic Approach
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
You cannot just start on the mechanics, pick the motors, pick the drives, pick the controls, pick the HMI.? First you must understand everything all together.? Since we're talking about mechanics, there's a few things we need to kind of jump on right off the bat.? To figure out the holistic approach, there's a lot more to it.
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Episode #16: Gantry Mounting: Things To Know
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
When we size, select, and design gantry systems such as this one, we must make sure that we take into account the whole framing that this is going to be mounted on.
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Episode #15: Ballscrew Actuators vs Belt Pulleys vs Linear Motors
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Back in Episode 6, I explained to you the different types of linear mechanics.? This included ballscrews, belt & pulleys, linear motors and even rack & pinion.? I get the question all the time: which linear mechanics do I use?
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Episode #14: Gantry Cable Management Basics
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
A very important factor to keep in mind when sizing your gantry system is the cable management and cable lengths you'll need. If you think about it, we're going to need cables to span throughout every axis of motion.
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Episode #13: How Many Motors Do You Need For Parallel Axes On A Gantry?
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
One of the things that can really trip people up with sizing and selecting a gantry system is whether they need one or two motors for the X and X-prime. In this video we will shed some light on this topic.
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Episode #12: What Does A Gantry Look Like?
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
After taking a break from mechanics for a few episodes, we're returning to the idea of a gantry. But, you may wonder what a gantry looks like. For an explanation of that, we're going to turn to Valin’s own Michael Reynaud with a special animation by Valin’s Cassidy in order to show you what a gantry looks like.
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Episode #11: How To Select A Mains Filter
Submitted by Corey Foster
I am continuing my conversation with you about EMC installation. We talked about electrical noise, where it comes from and how we control it. We talked about the reasons for Mains filters. Now I'm going to talk a little bit about how to select Mains filters and unfortunately, it's a real black art.
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Product Highlight: Impedance Heating
Impedance heating systems act much like standard heating circuits, except the resistor is the pipe itself. This is accomplished when a small amount of AC voltage is applied across the terminals. The resulting impedance of the system generates heat on the pipe. The control panel for an impedance system provides power and control. However, the step down transformer is what provides the reduced voltage, 30VAC or less, to the pipe. This rating stays within OSHA and NEC limits.
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Introducing Parker's NITROSource PSA Nitrogen Gas Generator
A new way of thinking about nitrogen. A new source of sustainability. Advanced on-site generator producing nitrogen gas from compressed air to produce all the nitrogen you need.
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Episode #10: What Is A Mains Filter?
Submitted by Corey Foster
Continuing on talking about electrical noise, I often times have suggested mains filters to customers and they say, “Well I'm not shipping my system to Europe so I don't need it.”? But there are very good reasons for putting a mains filter on your system even when you're not shipping it to Europe.? Let's take a look at this.
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The Motion Control Show, Ep 9: EMC Installation Preventing Electric Ghosts
Submitted by Corey Foster
Today we're taking a break from all the mechanical topics we've been talking about and let's talk about an electrical one: electrical noise.
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Episode #8: What is the Lifespan of My Industrial Actuator?
Submitted by Corey Foster
What is specmanship?? Why do we care?? Well, in case you havent noticed, the catalog specs are not always straight forward as they appear.? Let's look at a couple examples.
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Episode #1: What Is An Industrial Automation Distributor?
This overview will help you to understand the differences between industrial automation manufacturers, representatives, distributors and integrators…and who you want to reach out to for help.
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Episode 6: Types of Linear Mechanics
We've been talking about a lot of different basic terminology.? Now we're going to talk about just some basic types of linear mechanics.
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Episode #5: Distance vs Move Profiles vs Duty Cycles
We're continuing on with talking about some of the basic terminology and things you need to know in order to be able to size your own mechanics and gantry. We cover motion requirements and a summary at the end of the last several episodes.
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Episode #4: What Are Resolution, Repeatability and Accuracy?
As we dive further into sizing and selecting mechanics, there are a couple of terms that are extremely important in understanding the requirements of an application.
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