Now, antistatic bars are networkable.A new device is said to be the first that can network a static neutralizer neu·tral·ize tr.v. neu·tral·ized, neu·tral·iz·ing, neu·tral·iz·es 1. To make neutral. 2. To counterbalance or counteract the effect of; render ineffective. 3. with extrusion line process controls. Ion Industrial, div. of Ion Systems Inc. in Windsor Locks Windsor Locks, town (1990 pop. 12,358), Hartford co., N Conn., on the Connecticut River; settled 1663, set off from Windsor and inc. 1854. Once a tobacco-farming center, it has aircraft, aerospace, and paper industries. , Conn., recently introduced the 8003-Fieldbus controller for its Intelligent Static Neutralizers. The controller links data from static neutralizers using common industrial protocols such as Profibus, Modbus A high-level protocol for industrial networks developed in 1979 by Modicon (now Schneider Automation Inc.). Providing services at layer 7 of the OSI model, it defines a request/response message structure for a client/server environment. , ControlNet, DeviceNet, and Ethernet Ethernet Telecommunications networking protocol introduced by Xerox Corp. in 1979. It was developed as an inexpensive way of sending information quickly between office machines connected together in a single room or building, but it rapidly became a standard computer IP. The device transmits ion output, neutralizing current, and diagnostics-data that indicate, for example, when the neutralizer bar needs cleaning. Tel: (888) 310-3334 * PT Direct: 133RK [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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