Maxcess, a global leader in innovative products and services for web handling applications, will unveil the DST-1 sensor from Fife at ICE Europe in Munich, Germany, March 12-14 and at IDEA in Miami, Florida, March 26-28.
“The DST-1 utilizes state-of-the-art technology to guide the most challenging materials that other sensors simply can’t recognize,” said Shomari Head, Global Product Manager for Fife Guiding. “We have put it through its paces in our lab and been able to successfully guide materials we never dreamed possible.”
Utilizing multiple cameras for object-based recognition, the DST-1 is able to guide a wide range of materials from mesh to wire gauge and frayed materials that infrared, ultrasonic, line guide and other optical sensors have traditionally failed.
“This year marks Fife’s 80th anniversary,” said Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess. “During our storied history we have introduced a number of technological breakthroughs to the guiding industry, and the DST-1 is no exception.”
Also on Display at ICE EU and IDEA from Maxcess:
Fife- Enhanced digital sensor technology with the DSE-17 and SE-45 Wide Band Sensor and highlights of the D-MAX Enhanced, featuring advanced networkability with ProfiNet, EtherNet/IP and EtherCAT.
Tidland- Control Series Electronic Knifeholder, an all-electronic knifeholder that offers auto-calibration of side force and blade overlap to increase slit accuracy and consistency.
MAGPOWR- DLCA-NET, a tension amplifier with networking capabilities, offering the ability to transmit calibrated tension values over communications, CSR and ISR tension sensing idler rolls, and thin load cells.
Webex- New CF Carbon Fiber low-inertia idler roll
Valley Roller- Samples of our proprietary rubber compounds
Menges Roller- Advanced heat transfer roll technology
Componex- WINertia Dead Shaft Idlers, which maintain constant traction on high-speed webs and include built-in “air vents” that remove trapped air 7.5 times faster than any other idler roller on the market.
Source: Maxcess International.
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