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New Product: miniTwin safety light curtain
New Product: Mini-ROBO Cylinder
Compressed Air Energy Cost

 
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At the R.R.Floody Company we continually embrace new technologies that reduce labor cost, minimize waste and improve quality. We hope to use this Newsletter to share this knowledge and technologies with customers to help them acheive a level of integration for unsurpassed efficiency and productivity.
 
SICK Solutions Forum 2010 You're Invited: SICK Solutions Forum
 April 21st - Schaumburg, IL
 
The SICK Solutions Forum is designed to provide in-depth application and technology information via seminars, as well as hands-on product demonstrations and interactive displays, all to help you learn more about how to reduce costs, increase productivity and enhance safety.

Select up to six hour-long seminars out of 18 possible topics, including topics such as Six Steps to a Safe Machine, 3D Machine Vision for the Factory Floor, Clearly Better Packaging Solutions, and a case study on the Kraft Safety Management System.
miniTwin safety light curtainNEW Product:
miniTwin safety light curtain
 
Minivation is an innovation in miniature housing: for the first time, sender and receiver elements have been integrated into an extremely compact housing in the miniTwin safety light curtain.  Miniature optimizes space, allows for cost-cutting standardization and simplifies installation.
 
Mini-ROBO CylindersNEW Product:
Mini-ROBO Cylinder
Shaped like an air cylinder and easy to use the new Mini-ROBO Cyinder has acheived smaller size with significantly reduced overall length, width and height which are comparable to air cylinders.  Users who are comfortable with the handling and operation of pneumatic systems are now able to switch to ROBO Cylinders effortlessly.
 
Facts & FiguresCompressed Air Energy Cost

Compressed air is one of the most expensive uses of energy in a manufacturing plant. Approximatley eight horsepower of electricity is used to generate one horsepower of compressed air. Calculating the cost of compressed air can help you justify improvements for energy efficiency.
 
We look forward to seeing you at the SICK Solutions Forum.
 
Sincerely,
 
R.R. Floody Company