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The factory air piping, which supports stable factory operations, and the industrial Ethernet that connects FA equipment both play crucial roles in conveying the power and information of the automated factory, akin to blood vessels, despite differing transmission media. In most factories, energy loss due to air leaks accounts for 20-30% of compressed air usage. On the other hand, network wiring that controls production equipment and robots is affected by vibrations, liquids, chemicals, and noise, leading to performance degradation and malfunctions. In the worst case, both can cause equipment shutdowns, resulting in significant economic losses and potentially serious accidents. In this seminar, we will introduce the 'energy-saving' realization of compressed air supply pipes, which are the arteries of the factory, the 'Fluke ii900/ii910 ultrasonic camera' that helps prevent emergency stops, and the 'DSX2-5-IE-K1 industrial Ethernet cable tester' useful for performance verification and fault diagnosis of industrial Ethernet networks during production line startups, as well as the 'LinkIQ industrial cable + network tester' capable of diagnosing network switches and conducting connectivity tests on IP networks.
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) will introduce energy-saving measures using portable ultrasonic cameras ii900, which visualize "air, gas, and vacuum leaks" from numerous microphones in factories and plant facilities, and ii910, which is also capable of "partial discharge detection." We will invite the Energy Conservation Center as a guest to discuss the importance of energy conservation in achieving carbon neutrality and the utilization of ultrasonic cameras. 【Webinar Date】 May 13 (Friday) 10:00–11:00 Webinar main session (1 hour) Energy-saving measures and the use of ultrasonic cameras for carbon neutrality Guest Speaker: Akio Fujibayashi, Ph.D., Deputy Director of the Energy Conservation Technology Department, Energy Conservation Center (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation) Lecture Summary This presentation will explain how to efficiently and effectively promote energy conservation by uncovering energy-saving points through a checklist, focusing on the wasteful compressed air systems in manufacturing sites such as factories. ▼ Click here to participate in the free webinar ▼ https://forms.fluke.com/IG-JP-MULTI-2022-MAR-WEBINAR-JAJP-LP-1-A?utm
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) will introduce energy-saving measures using the portable ultrasonic camera ii900, which visualizes "air, gas, and vacuum leaks" in factories and plant facilities, and the ii910, which also enables "partial discharge detection." We will invite guests from the Energy Conservation Center to discuss the importance of energy conservation in achieving carbon neutrality and the utilization of ultrasonic cameras. 【Webinar Date】 May 13 (Friday) 10:00–11:00 Webinar main session (1 hour) Energy-saving measures and the use of ultrasonic cameras in carbon neutrality Guest Speaker: Akio Fujibayashi, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Energy Conservation Technology Department, Energy Conservation Center Lecture Summary This presentation will explain how to efficiently and effectively promote energy conservation by uncovering energy-saving points through a checklist, focusing on the wasteful compressed air systems in manufacturing sites such as factories. ▼ Click here to participate in the free webinar ▼ https://forms.fluke.com/IG-JP-MULTI-2022-MAR-WEBINAR-JAJP-LP-1-A?utm
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) has started selling the new products, the Fluke VT06 & VT08 visual infrared thermometers. With a compact design and upgraded features, it visualizes temperature measurements and provides clear and accurate infrared images. Significantly improved temperature measurement efficiency with high resolution With a resolution of 120 ✕ 90, this device has over 10,000 infrared pixels, which is 12 times that of the previous model. By checking the details of the temperature distribution, problem areas can be identified more quickly. Key features: - Detailed observations with 120 ✕ 90 resolution. - Wide temperature range from -20 °C to 400 °C. - Distinguish targets by overlaying visual images with infrared heat maps. - IP65 rated for dust and water resistance, capable of withstanding a 2-meter drop, suitable for harsh industrial environments. - Charging time of approximately 2 hours, with a battery life of about 5 hours. - Single-level interface, Open-and-View.
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) has started selling the new products, the Fluke VT06 & VT08 visual infrared thermometers. With a compact design and upgraded features, it visualizes temperature measurements and provides clear and accurate infrared images. Significantly improved temperature measurement efficiency with high resolution With a resolution of 120 ✕ 90, this device has over 10,000 infrared pixels, which is 12 times that of the previous model. By checking the details of the temperature distribution, problem areas can be identified more quickly. Main features: - Detailed observation with 120 ✕ 90 resolution. - Wide temperature range from -20 °C to 400 °C. - Distinguish targets by overlaying visual images and infrared heat maps. - IP65 rated for dust and water resistance, capable of withstanding a 2-meter drop, making it suitable for harsh industrial environments. - Charging time of approximately 2 hours, with a battery life of about 5 hours. - Single-level interface, Open-and-View.
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) will hold a webinar introducing energy-saving measures using the portable ultrasonic cameras ii900, which visualize "air, gas, and vacuum leaks" in factories and plant facilities, and ii910, which also enables partial discharge detection, along with examples of their effectiveness. 【Webinar Date】 April 15 (Friday) 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Webinar Main Session (1 hour) Visualizing equipment air leaks! Introduction of examples of ultrasonic cameras that are effective for energy-saving measures. ■ What is an ultrasonic (acoustic) camera? ■ Explanation of Fluke ii900/910 ■ User Examples 1. Air leak detection in a chemical plant 2. Leak detection in dust collection ducts at a cement plant 3. Air and gas leak detection at a press product manufacturer 4. Gas leak detection at a pharmaceutical manufacturer ▼ Join the free webinar here ▼ ⇒ https://forms.fluke.com/IG-JP-MULTI-2022-MAR-WEBINAR-JAJP-LP-1-A?utm
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Free membership registrationTektronix & Fluke Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) will hold a webinar introducing energy-saving measures using the portable ultrasonic cameras ii900, which visualizes "air, gas, and vacuum leaks" in factories and plant facilities, and ii910, which also enables partial discharge detection, along with examples of their effectiveness. 【Webinar Date】 April 15 (Friday) 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Webinar Main Session (1 hour) Visualizing equipment air leaks! Introduction of examples of ultrasonic cameras that are effective for energy-saving measures. ■ What is an ultrasonic (acoustic) camera? ■ Explanation of Fluke ii900/910 ■ User Examples 1. Air leak detection in a chemical plant 2. Leak detection in dust collection ducts at a cement plant 3. Air and gas leak detection at a press product manufacturer 4. Gas leak detection at a pharmaceutical manufacturer
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Free membership registration**Fluke Online Seminar** About Risks and Guard Bands in Judgment Rules We will hold a webinar explaining the concept of risks and guard bands in the judgment rules of ISO/IEC 17025, including its relation to Dave Deaver's paper on guard bands. We will introduce the judgment rules introduced in the 2017 revision of ISO/IEC 17025 through the following three points: 1) Review of important materials and papers on judgment rules and guard bands 2) Explanation of the types of judgment rules and risks based on ILAC G8:09 (Guide to Judgment Rules) 3) Dave Deaver's guard bands from Fluke can be used in the calculation of global risk within judgment rules. We will demonstrate the risk calculation procedures from Deaver's paper while explaining what global risk entails. **Contact Information** Tektronix & Fluke Calibration Sales Department TEL: 03-6714-3114 E-mail: jp info@flukecal.com
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