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5:02 pm
June 13, 2014
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Axial Excluder Seal Protects Wind-Turbine Bearings from Debris and Contaminants

SKF Axial Excluder SealSKF has introduced an axial excluder seal that offers a high-performance alternative to conventional rubber seals for protecting the main shaft bearings on wind turbines.

According to the manufacturer, as an advanced first line of defense against any debris or contaminants the wind carries, this new seal can help operators reduce the risks of bearing failures and associated costs of downtime, repair and lost productivity.

Unlike conventional rubber seals that can be prone to excessive wear and subsequent failure, this axial excluder design (designated HRC1) is made of a proprietary SKF polyurethane material that exhibits excellent resistance to wear, abrasion, UV radiation and ozone.

Key features include a robust sealing lip to help reduce bending and minimize contact area, friction and wear; optimized flexibility and engineering geometry allowing axial displacement of + 2 mm; and integrated grooves to keep the sealing edge properly lubricated. The product also incorporates a stainless steel clamping band with a fast-lock mechanism to facilitate easy up-tower installation and fixation on the shaft in new installations, as well as retrofits.

SKF notes that early field trials have confirmed the HRC1 seal’s performance levels and durability. Seals were installed on 40 separate 2.5 MW turbines operated continuously under real-world conditions. After three months, an initial inspection revealed only normally expected run-in wear, with no dramatic changes six months later.

HRC1 axial displacement seals are available in standard solid and split versions for shaft sizes from 1m to 3m. Custom solutions can be developed.

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3:05 am
June 13, 2014
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Planetary Gearboxes for Synchronous and Asynchronous Servo Motors

G700_P120_440x200Lenze Americas has unveiled a new g700 series of purebred planetary gearboxes designed for servo applications with demanding requirements relative to overload capacity and dynamics. The g700 can be used in conjunction with the company’s synchronous and asynchronous servo motors, and as a single gearbox with a servo motor. Designed specifically for servo application, these one-, two- and three-stage units are available in five sizes and cover torques ranging from 177i n-lbs to 7080 in-lbs.

According to the manufacturer, the special handling of the toothing edge on these gearboxes (including grinding and honing) and precise, balanced clamping system for the motor, help minimize noise generation. As a result, a noise level of ≤58 dB(A) that corresponds to quiet conversation is achievable.

Robust and reliable, Lenze’s g700 needs no lubricant changes or top-ups and is completely maintenance-free.

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12:26 pm
June 11, 2014
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GE Expands Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities of Power & Water Businesses

 

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General Electric (GE) has announced the construction of a new state-of-the-art Power & Water advanced manufacturing facility to be built in Greenville, SC. Part of the company’s plans to invest $400 million in this community over the next 10 years, the new Advanced Manufacturing Works operation will be the first of its kind for GE Power & Water. Scheduled to open in 2015, the facility (as shown in the accompanying artist rendering) is expected to create 80 new high-tech jobs. The site will serve as an incubator for innovative advanced manufacturing-process development and rapid prototyping for the Power & Water businesses, including wind turbines, heavy duty gas engines, distributed power gas engines, nuclear power services and water processing.

GE started in Greenville more than 40 years ago with a 340,000 sq. ft. site. Since then, that footprint has grown to encompass over 1.5 million square feet of factory and office operations. The company currently has more than 3000 employees in Greenville and, in the past five years, has invested more than $500 million to bolster critical manufacturing activities on the GE Power & Water campus.

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5:23 am
June 9, 2014
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Maintenance-Free, Right-Angle Servo Gear Reducers Fit Tight Spaces and Clearances

AutomationDirectRightAngle-servo-5x7Screen Shot 2014-06-08 at 11.38.33 PM has extended its SureGear line of precision servo gearboxes to include right-angle planetary gear reducers. Suitable for applications that call for a compact footprint, the PGB line has technical specs similar to those of the PGA series of in-line reducers and provides a practical solution where space and clearance are limited.

Offered in four gear ratios (5:1, 10:1, 15:1, 25:1) PGB gearboxes feature a thread-in mounting style, helical-cut planetary gears for quiet operation and uncaged needle roller bearings for high rigidity and torque. Their maintenance-free design also features high-viscosity, anti-separation grease that doesn’t migrate away from the gears, meaning there’s no need to replace the grease for the life of the unit.

PGB-series reducers can be mounted in any orientation, and come with hardware for attaching to SureServo motors.Offered with a six arc-min backlash rating for 2-stage and nine arc-min backlash for 3-stage, the new units come with a 5-year warranty.

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5:43 pm
May 28, 2014
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Rejuvenation Process Gives New Life to Aging Industrial Power Cables

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According to Novinium, its environmentally friendly Sustained Pressure Rejuvenation (SPR) technology can restore aging power cables to like-new performance for significantly less than it would cost to replace them. Cable rejuvenation involves the injection of a healing and upgrading fluid into the strands of medium-voltage power cable to repair and extend its life. In the SPR process, as the non-flammable rejuvenation fluid migrates into the conductor shield and insulation, it modifies the insulation’s chemistry.

For a 300 ft.-long, 3-phase cable segment, one crew using hand-carried equipment can typically complete the SPR procedure in approximately four hours, including sealing the six cable ends, injecting the fluid and installing new termination kits. Sites can expect the dielectric strength of their treated power cables to increase immediately and exceed 400 volts/mil within seven days.

Novinium notes that circuit owners have rejuvenated 140 million feet of medium-voltage cables over the past 25 years, and that less than 1% of the this equipment subsequently failed in service. The company offers a 40-year money-back warranty against failures on cables treated with its SPR process.

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8:44 pm
May 27, 2014
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Several KLOZURE Bearing Isolators Receive Upgraded IP Ratings

Garlock052714Klozure has announced that several products in its KLOZURE line of bearing isolators have received upgraded ingress protection (IP) ratings from the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s NEMA MG-1 2009 Part 5 specification. The GUARDIAN, MICRO-TEC II, SGI and EnDuro have been upgraded from IP55 and IP56 sealing ratings to IP65 and IP66 sealing ratings, confirming their suitability for use in applications where no liquid or dust ingress is permitted.

IP ratings signify contaminant protection levels. While IP5x products can effectively protect equipment against dust, sealing products with an IP6x rating ensure zero dust intrusion. IP65-rated seals protect against dust and forced water intrusion, whereas IP66-rated seals protect against dust, increasingly powerful water jets and heavy seas.

Testing services for the IP65 and IP66 ratings were performed by a third-party evaluation group.

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