Article archive for Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V
Control freak gets certified (12 August 2009)
A self-confessed control freak is expecting an increase in business following his winning of official certified engineer status from control engineering company Mitsubishi Electric.
Clint Johnson, managing director of Controls Freaks Ltd, sat the exams and assessment as part of a plan to broaden his business base both geographically and into more sectors. He says that his new title is definitely opening new doors for him, only weeks after passing.
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Variable speed for a greener future (24 July 2009)
The UK Government looks set to reverse its long-held denial of the efficacy of variable speed inverter drives and produce new guidelines on greenhouse gas reduction and cost savings that will align with engineers’ technical expertise. Jeff Whiting of Mitsubishi Electric believes that this is so significant that engineering investment strategies will change completely.
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Industrial automation improves building control efficiency (07 July 2009)
An automation company is completely overhauling the building control systems in its own offices, and expects to make significant cost reductions through energy saving. Building automation engineers are turning more and more often to industrial automation technologies instead of the traditional dedicated controllers.
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Autonomous single-axis motion control (04 March 2009)
A powerful single-axis motion controller enhances Mitsubishi Electric’s highly-dynamic servo drives for machine automation. The new controller supports synchronisation of the drive system with any other processes.
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Safety relay (24 October 2008)
Mitsubishi's safety relays closely integrate the stand alone protection and performance of safety circuits and the diagnostic capability of the PLC either by incorporation of the QS safety relay onto the PLC rack, or by direct high speed CC-Link for the stand alone networked version.
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Universal solution for plant networks (01 May 2008)
Industrial Ethernet is the fastest growing industrial network choice but does it offer the single universal solution that is so often talked about. Against a background where there is increasing pressure on manufacturers in all sectors of industry to improve processes, reduce costs and boost productivity, Ethernet technology is being hailed as the key to achieving all these goals, and so boosting companies’ competitiveness on increasingly aggressive global markets.
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