Monday, March 17, 2008

Industrial Encoder Corporation compliance with RoHS

INDUSTRIAL ENCODER CORPORATION

Member of the GESgroup of Companies
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Compliance with RoHS Directive

February 18, 2008
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Industrial Encoder Corporation (IEC), a leading supplier of Optical Encoders for demanding industrial control systems, announces that it is in compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.

Industrial Encoder Corporation’s supplier contracts state that only RoHS compliant parts can be accepted to be used in the encoder manufacturing process. IEC’s Quality Control system maintains records from all applicable suppliers insuring that the parts provided to IEC are RoHS compliant. In addition IEC does not knowingly add or incorporate any prohibited materials into the process and IEC encoders are “lead-free”.

Parts or materials which contain the following are not accepted or used by IEC:

Over 0.1% by weight – Lead, Mercury, Hexavelent Chromium, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB), and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE)

Over 0.01% by weight – Cadmium

The process of RoHS compliance did not require that IEC change operating performance specifications of any encoder.

IEC’s product line includes Incremental and Absolute Encoders from 1.1” to 5.8” in diameter and with shaft bores up to 4” in diameter.

IEC’s products have been proven and used extensively in Robots, Cranes, Forestry, Oil and Gas, Machining, Elevator, Factory Automation, Food Processing, and Energy Production applications. IEC is also certified to certain UL standards and for Explosion Proof requirements.

IEC designs, manufactures, and markets Optical Encoders for demanding applications. For more information please visit
www.globalencoders.com or contact Tony Petrecca at 888-277-6205 or at tony.petrecca@globablencoder.com.

Absolute Encoder Servo Control with BiSS Technology


Industrial Encoder Corporation has introduced their line of Absolute Encoders equipped with BiSS Interface options which allow the company to address the Servo Motor Control Markets with Absolute Encoders. BiSS is an open architecture and allows the customer to avoid the "locked in" experience with suppliers of proprietary or closed systems.

INDUSTRIAL ENCODER CORPORATION
Member of the GESgroup of Companies
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BiSS Technology Encoders
From Industrial Encoder Corporation
March 7, 2008
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Industrial Encoder Corporation (IEC) has extended the features of its Absolute Encoder line to include precision servo motor absolute position and speed feedback in industrial control and hazardous duty applications. These encoders include encoder disks that cannot be broken, modern Opto-ASIC design, and rugged machined housings and covers.For Single Turn Absolute Encoders, the standard resolution is 12 bits with an option to increase resolution to 16-21 bits. In addition, an analog sine/cosine signal is available with 2048 counts per turn resolution.For Multi-Turn Absolute Encoders, the standard resolution is 24 bits (12 bits single turn with 4096 revolutions) and an option to increase resolution to 25-28 bits. The Multi-turn is also available with analog sine/cosine signals of 2048 counts per turn resolution.The interface for servo motor control is derived with the use of BiSS technology. IEC selected BiSS, an open interface protocol, to provide the flexibility to satisfy the requirements of multiple customers and to provide a highly reliable solution to the industry.This servomotor control solution is available in Solid Shaft and Hollow Shaft absolute encoders, and with IP66 and Explosion Proof ratings. List prices start at under $300 and depend upon options selected and quantity used.IEC’s products have been proven and used extensively in Robots, Cranes, Forestry, Oil and Gas, Machining, Elevator, Factory Automation and Food Processing, and Energy Production applications. IEC is certified to certain UL standards and for Explosion Proof requirements.For more information regarding a specific application or the IEC competitive advantages, please contact either Tony Petrecca at 888-277-6205, or tony.petrecca@globalencoder.com or Jon Gum, Motion Control Research, at 435-627-1086, or jon.gum@globalencoder.com.