In this episode, we're joined by Josh Evans, Applications Engineer at BOFA with specialist knowledge of laser-generated emissions. Josh helps to explain the vital role that fume extraction plays in keeping FMCG production lines moving.
In this episode, we're joined by Nigel Bedford, Technical Development Manager at BOFA. Nigel guides us through the evolving world of 3D printing and additive manufacturing and explains how BOFA keeps pace with the new materials being used.
In this episode, we're joined by Geoff Hamilton, International Sales Manager, and Dawn Hartung, Strategic Account Manager at BOFA. Throughout this episode, they explore the latest innovations in the print industry and the need for filtration to help maintain a healthy printing environment and product quality.
In this episode, we're speaking with Graham Mattok, UK and Ireland Sales Manager. Graham explores how automation in electronics manufacturing is helping to enable the era of Internet of Things connectivity, from consumable ‘wearables’ to autonomous driving.
The ‘best in class’ high-performance AD Oracle has now been further enhanced with BOFA’s Intelligent Operating System (iQ), combining a range of unique features into one compact unit.
The Intelligent Operating System (iQ) performs at two distinct levels. Operators benefit from the ease of operation and clarity of real-time information, the system also provides a cache of analytical data, enabling users to download performance and operating parameters for evaluation purposes.
The iQ system takes performance and safety parameters to a new level and helps keep maintenance downtime and ownership costs to a minimum.
In this episode, we're speaking with Geoff Sagar, Product Manager at BOFA with specialist knowledge of laser processes, particularly in packaging and traceability.
Geoff explains how lasers play an important role in creating the markings and batch codes we see on so many products and how filtration technology contributes to effective traceability.
In this episode, we're speaking with Shravya Nahar Product Manager at BOFA with specialist knowledge of additive manufacturing and extraction technology.
Shravya discusses the important interaction between temperature control and fume and particle extraction in additive manufacturing and how this need for extraction can be achieved while maintaining optimal chamber conditions.
Dawn Hartung, Strategic Account Manager at BOFA Americas, is joined by Jay Roberts, Product Manager for UV Printers at leading print technology company Roland to discuss some of the innovations that are helping to contribute to a more sustainable future in printing.
The refreshed BOFA 3D PrintPRO 4 provides a premium fume extraction solution for high-performing 3D printers. With a special blend of chemical adsorbents and high-efficiency particulate filter (HEPA), the extractor helps to filter emissions from 3D printing processes.
The BOFA 3D PrintPRO 3 incorporates externally mounted plenum system manifolds, which help to filter fumes generated during the printing process, helping you maintain a clean, healthy working environment.
It has the benefits of low cost, low power consumption and integral speed control. Each filtration unit is supplied with connection hoses and ‘print your own’ manifold instructions.
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DAC Worldwide's Pressure Switch Sample Dissectible (272-981) is a realistic dissectible sample of a common industrial pressure switch.
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Item Number:278-195DAC Worldwide’s Progressive Cavity Pump Cutaway – Moyno/Roper (278-195) depicts a sectioned industrial progressing cavity pump that allows for convenient classroom or laboratory training in the operating characteristics, construction, and maintenance of these common process pumps used in a variety of sectors.
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Item Number:ELL/4000The unit is used manually, with flows controlled by manual valves and flowmeters. The unit has a 2"-diameter glass column, which enhances the visual experience of the extraction process. A pneumatic pulsator increases the contact between the two phases and mass transfer. Students learn how to determine the interphase level, material balance, efficiency of the column, and more.
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Item Number:869-PACDAC Worldwide’s Pump Impeller Sample Board (869-PAC) is a hands-on teaching aid that is designed to supplement courses in pump operation and maintenance. This rack-mounted identification panel accommodates magnetic identification tags relating to the impellers supplied, allowing association with the appropriate impeller by the student.
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Item Number:275E-PACDAC Worldwide’s Pump Maintenance and Alignment Training System Plus (275E-PAC) is a realistic benchtop training system for industrial pumps. Using an actual standard ANSI centrifugal pump, the training system allows for instruction in the complete tear-down and assembly procedure for this common pump type.
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Item Number:280-000Hands-On Technical TrainersDAC Worldwide’s Pump Packing / Mechanical Seal Trainer (280-000) is a unique, multi-purpose demonstration device related to training in industrial pump sealing systems. The trainer supports basic introductory training in pump packing / mechanical seal operation, and gives learners a first-hand view into a component that is found in various maintenance applications worldwide.
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Item Number:295-408DAC Worldwide's Pumpjack Package Model (295-408) is a highly detailed, professionally crafted technical scale model of a common oilfield production pump.
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Item Number:QC10The OnRobot Quick Changer enables easy and fast tool changing, can handle 20kg payload, and has a low built-in height and weight. Patented reliable and with an easy-to-use locking mechanism, extra safety locking structure and locking springs make the Quick Changer a unique product, ideal for all collaborative robot applications.
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Item Number:273-510DAC's Rack and Pinion Pneumatic Actuator Cutaway (273-510) is a detailed valve actuator cutaway that depicts a rack and pinion-type pneumatic valve actuator commonly used as a closure device on industrial 1/4-turn valves.
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Item Number:RLTTraining scenarios are typical of warehouses and distribution centers where racking systems are tall and spaced closely together to increase storage density. There are many software options to configure what you see and do, to reproduce the operator controls and steering behavior of the most common kinds of (real) reach lift trucks.













