Vision Integration Transforms Collaborative Robotics
Submitted by Luck Chand || Valin Corporation
In the world of automation, both industrial and collaborative robots have proven invaluable in improving efficiency, repeatability, and safety. However, many robots in use today still operate in what can be considered a “blind” mode.
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A Blueprint for Predictive-Ready Packaging and Processing Equipment
Submitted by Corey Foster and Michael Ecklund || Valin Corporation
Predictive maintenance starts long before the machine hits the plant floor. Here’s how OEMs can harness known failure patterns, targeted sensing, and embedded intelligence to reduce service calls and boost customer uptime.
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Engineering 101: Three Ways Heat Can Transfer
Submitted by Ryan Kraus || Valin Corporation
Learn the fundamentals of heat transfer and how conduction, convection & radiation impact heater performance. This Engineering 101 guide makes complex thermal concepts easy to understand and helps you choose the right heating solution for your process.
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Decoding the Encoder Decision for a Motion-Control Project
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
How to choose between digital incremental encoders, analog encoders and absolute encoders.
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Navigating the Challenges of Motor Commutation
Submitted by Corey Foster & Bruce Ng || Valin Corporation
In the world of motion control, engineers often face the challenge of integrating different brands of drives and motors into a cohesive system. At first glance, mixing and matching equipment might not seem like a problem, especially if the sizes of the components line up.
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4 Robot Types to Integrate Into Applications
Submitted by Tom Trinh || Valin Corporation
When and why to consider SCARA, Cartesian, articulated and collaborative robots.
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Why Operating Environment Matters for Actuator Selection
Submitted by Bruce Ng || Valin Corporation
Actuators are required for a variety of operations throughout a multitude of different industries. With so many different potential applications, one would correctly assume that the options can often be overwhelming. Many of these actuators only require a base-level of sizing that is mostly driven by the load (for the bearings) and the desired motion profile (for the drivetrain).
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Coalescing 101: Sizing and Considerations
Submitted by Joe Bodle and Norm Hall || Valin Corporation
In the world of industrial filtration, one of the most common activities involves the removal or displacement of water from another liquid. However, this process is further subdivided into three distinct phases. Chronologically, the first of these phases is particulate filtration (sometimes referred to as prefiltration).
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Machine Builders Need Replacement Parts Too
Submitted by Ray Marquiss, Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Discover why replacement parts are crucial for machine builders in this insightful article. Learn how ensuring access to quality parts enhances efficiency and reduces downtime.
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PLC Selection: Beyond IEC 61131 Magic Bullet Claims
Submitted by Ray Marquiss, Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Avoid the allure of one-size-fits-all solutions and consider standardization, support and future-proofing for programmable logic controllers.
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The UL 508A Certification: Why It Is Important
Submitted by Jason Gaines || Valin Corporation
The certification exists for a reason to ensure that the control panels being built meet the very highest safety standards available.
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Absolute Encoders — Facts and Misconceptions
Submitted by Ray Marquiss || Valin Corporation
A little knowledge goes a long way knowing and understanding the advantages and limits of encoders and limit switches can ensure the best possible motion system design.
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Sensors in Condition Monitoring: Making Optimal Decisions
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
The key to making the proper decisions on condition monitoring is to understand what kind of information is required, how often that information is needed and what kind of budget is in play.
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Condition Monitoring: What Are We Measuring?
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
The concepts of preventive maintenance and condition monitoring are not always characterized in a way that is entirely accurate. They sometimes seem to be treated as a one-size-fits-all service that many operators believe they need. However, these concepts can mean very different things depending on the application.
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Networked I/O vs. Remote I/O
Submitted by Ray Marquiss || Valin Corporation
As technology continues to evolve, some terms meant to represent one thing have come to mean something a bit different. A technology that once had restrictions can evolve to the point where, not only is that restriction gone, but the name of the technology doesnt even necessarily apply anymore.
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Cybersecurity: Understanding IT Needs from the OT Perspective
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Current data on cyber ransom is alarming. Most companies do not report their attacks because they do not want it to be advertised. This article discusses ways that IT and OT personnel can work together to make your company more secure.
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How to Monitor Assets Remotely Today
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
As long as products have had ethernet ports, people have been asking for remote access to them. They believed they could just plug the devices into the internet, and it would all work.?As more software tools became available and internet speeds increased, capable users found ways to give themselves access, however, there was a catch.
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Maintaining an Enclosure’s Integrity
Submitted by Fred Gridley || Valin
Maintaining a consistent internal environment for your enclosures is critical for equipment to function properly. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has defined standards for specific enclosures designed for the application and environment when correctly installed. Learn more.
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Sensor Strategies to Optimize Automated Processes
Strategic implementation of sensors helps maximize a process from the start and equips operators with enough information to constantly be aware of everything happening in a line. So, what type of sensor(s) will work best for your environment?
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Remote Access for Original Equipment Manufacturer's
Submitted by Submitted by Tom Trinh & Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Looking for ways to support your systems more easily, more safely, and more quickly for your customers?? Perhaps you are wondering what remote access technology is for industrial control systems.
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Communication Simplifies Test System Design
Submitted by Ray Marquiss || Valin Corporation
Automation of product testing with IAI hardware and EtherNet/IP communication successfully eliminates monotonous manual labor and human error.
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Pulse Control Basics for Motion Control
Submitted by Ray Marquiss || Valin Corporation
For automating machines that require only two to three axes of electric actuators, pulse outputs may be the simplest way to go.
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The Challenge of Automating a Manual Process
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
When manufacturing engineers are tasked with automating a process that is currently done manually, their main question for an automation supplier is "Have you ever automated this specific process before?" In complex applications, the answer is typically "no." Learn more.
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Which Motors Are the Best: Servos or Steppers?
Submitted by John Brokaw || Valin Corporation
Closed-loop stepper motors may be the best choice for tasks typically done by servos because traditional steppers couldn't handle them.
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