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MAY 2006 SUPER SYSTEMS UK LTD and CONDURSAL/CONDURON

SUPER SYSTEMS UK LTD has concluded a deal to represent Nussle GmbH & Co KG in the UK, selling and supporting their CONDURSAL and CONDURON ranges of stop-off compounds.

These stop off compounds are highly developed technical compounds and act as a complete barrier to carburising, matching the performance of copper plating with far less process time and cost.

If you have a problem with your current stop off, or if you would like a technical consultation, please contact us though this website.

Full details of the compounds and their applications will appear on this website in due course.

MAY 2006 – SUPER SYSTEMS UK LTD at SURFEX in Poznan, 20/6/2006

We will be exhibiting our products at this large exhibition for the growing Polish market.

SURFEX is the most important trade show for this sector in Poland. Thanks to its modern profile, SURFEX is the best opportunity to follow the developments in surface treatment technologies. SURFEX is not only an exposition – it also includes special presentation areas, workshops, shows, seminars and competitions.

SURFEX is organised as part of Poland’s largest trade show of modern industrial technologies ITM Poland.

It will be a unique opportunity for exhibitors to present new market offers to industry experts. The sectors covered will include:

If you are interested in meeting us there, please get in touch through this website.

MAY 2006 – GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO RISE

Through our partnership with Atmosphere Engineering Co. of Detroit, USA, we can offer heat treaters significant reduction of endothermic gas wastage (burn-off vented gas) using the EndoInjector system.

To find out how much gas you are wasting, please ask us for the spreadsheet which makes the calculation for you. We have now taken our first orders for the system as many heat treaters have been amazed at the cost of the gas they are burning to atmosphere. 

Control and Sensor Conference (12 April 2006)

Furnace Controls & Sensors 2006 Conference

Hosted by Industrial Heating Magazine, May 9th and 10th
Hyatt Regency Woodfield, Schaumburg, Illinois

Developed by the publishers of Industrial Heating Magazine in conjunction with Dan Herring, "The Heat Treat Doctor", this 2-day conference will focus on new and emerging technologies in the areas of controls and sensors in the heat treating and thermal processing industry. Attendees will benefit from the experience of top industry leaders from Air Liquide, Eurotherm, Honeywell, Nanmac Corporation, Super Systems Inc. and more!

Super Systems will be making a presentation on Tuesday morning (May 10, 2006) entitled:

Gas Analyzers: Applications and Problem Solving using Dew point & Infrared (3 gas) Analyzers.

Mr. Stephen Thompson, President
Super Systems, Inc.,Cincinnati, Ohio

Stephen will address the usefulness of different gas analyzers to monitor and troubleshoot Endothermic, nitrogen-methanol and other protective type atmosphere gases in the atmosphere heat treat arena. Equal time is given to the benefits of monitoring gas atmosphere to prevent atmosphere upsets from occurring and to the functionality of the analyzers to troubleshooting the atmosphere to discover the effect of the gases on the results of the heat treated part.

We will discuss the effects of variations in carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4).

Gas analysis tools that will be discussed include:

Multi-Gas Analyzer (7 February 2006)

Multi-Gas Analyzer (7 February 2006)SSi's Model 6000, Multi-Gas Analyzer

  1. The Model 6000 NDIR cells,
  2. Several combinations to include:
    • CO & CO2
    • CO & CH4
    • CO2 & CH4
  3. Optional H2 Cell

Measured Gases:

 

 

SSi's SDS8040 Multi-channel Data Logger (17 October 2005)

Specifications:

SSi's Redundant Probe System (17 October 2005)

  1. SSi's Model 9100 Redundant Probe System (RPS) includes:
  2. The Model 9100,
  3. A 24 VDC power supply,
  4. Two 24 VDC relays are mounted and wired on a piece of DIN rail for easy mounting by the customer,
  5. The 2-line operator interface, and

SSi's Redundant Probe System (10/17/2005)Function:

The Model 9100-RPS reads the signal from two oxygen probes located in the same furnace automatically switching the output from the Model 9100 RPS to the probe with the highest millivolt output. It sends that probe's output to the existing carbon controller to control the enriching gas being added to the furnace.

The probe millivolt "deviation band" and the "alarm delay" time is set using the operator interface. When connected per the electrical drawing, the Model 9100-RPS selects the probe with the highest millivolt output and sends that signal to the controller. As time passes and the other probes millivolt output becomes greater (dependent on the deviation band), the Model 9110 RPS will switch the output from one probe to the other and send the "new" higher millivolt signal to the carbon controller.

The " asterisks (*) " on the operator interface display indicates which probe's millivolts is being used by the furnace atmosphere controller. When the Model 9100-RPS switches the output from one probe to the other it indicates a "deviation band" alarm condition, flashing an "A" on the operator interface. The "A" continues to flash until the probe's output is back within the "deviation band".

The operator can manually select the probe that he wishes to be used in the carbon calculation. If this feature is used the 9100 RPS will use the operator selected probe, and NOT switch from one probe to the other automatically.