Thursday, 18 June 2026

Wastewater Phosphate monitoring.

"It's all about the sample!"

Swan Analytical Instruments has launched a new Sample Filtration Cabinet which ensures the reliable provision of representative samples to its continuous phosphate analysers. The climate-controlled cabinet houses all of the key instrumentation and employs innovative sampling technology to ensure reliable, regulatory compliant measurements.

Designed and manufactured in Switzerland, Swan’s water quality analysers have a global reputation for accuracy and long-term reliability, but as the company’s John Saxton says: “The accuracy of a measurement can only be as good as the quality of the sample, and this can be one of the more challenging aspects of wastewater monitoring. We have therefore worked closely with specialists in this field to develop the new Sample Filtration Cabinet, which combines the quality of a Swan Analytical analyser with a best-in-class sampling system.”

Phosphate is an essential nutrient, and is necessary for example, in low concentrations in biological wastewater treatment, but excessive concentrations can cause significant ecological harm. It is therefore common for phosphate to be included in environmental permits at municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants.

Phosphate can be removed from wastewater by dosing with precipitants such as Ferric Chloride. However, dosing to excess can be very costly and inefficient, so it is common practice to continuously monitor phosphate levels for dosing control, and for demonstrating discharge compliance. Swan’s online AMI Phosphate instruments combined with the Sample Filtration System, have been designed specifically for both applications.

Background.
Phosphate is a key nutrient in the maintenance of aquatic animal and plant life. However, it is also considered to be one of the most important pollutants in surface waters. Excessive quantities, through natural accumulation or derived from human activities such as wastewater treatment and agricultural runoff, can stimulate the rapid growth of algae, resulting in algal blooms. This reduces the amount of light available for plants and can lead to oxygen depletion, bacterial growth and eutrophication. In addition, some algal blooms produce toxins that are harmful to other organisms. High phosphate concentrations can therefore cause enormous ecological and aesthetic damage to streams, lakes, rivers and oceans.

In England, the Environment Act 2021 and the supplementary Environmental Targets Regulations 2023 have set targets for reducing the levels of phosphorus, and other contaminants, that are released into fresh and coastal waters. As a consequence, phosphate limits in treated wastewater discharged into water courses are being tightened.

Monitoring phosphorus – the challenge.
The most prevalent compounds of phosphorus are derivatives of the phosphate (PO4) anion, with orthophosphate being soluble and the only bioavailable form. Orthophosphate is therefore a key measurement parameter in wastewater process control.

Inlet variation of orthophosphate concentration is common in sewage and wastewater treatment plants, which increases the necessity for monitoring to inform dosing control. In addition, some of the organically bound phosphorus and polyphosphates are converted into orthophosphate during the wastewater treatment process, which can influence the total orthophosphate concentration over time. This conversion is specifically optimised by some wastewater treatment plants to improve the overall balance of phosphorus recovery. For these reasons, orthophosphate concentration is the appropriate control parameter for optimising precipitation treatment.

Precise dosing of precipitants is extremely important for phosphorus elimination/recovery to avoid over- or under-dosing. The key to cost-efficient precipitant dosing is robust online measurement analytics that can determine the orthophosphate parameter accurately and reproducibly.

Orthophosphate precipitation typically takes place in three process locations:

1. Pre-precipitation (before the biological stage) – early elimination of orthophosphate.

2. Simultaneous precipitation (in activated sludge) - combining biological and chemical processes.

3. Post-precipitation (after the biological stage) - reduces residual phosphate in effluent.

With high levels of contamination, these process sampling points are always very demanding. A highly effective filter mechanism is therefore necessary to ensure that there are no blockages and that samples are truly representative.

Monitoring phosphorus – the solution.
Swan’s Sample Filtration Cabinet is an all-in-one solution for orthophosphate analysis in wastewater, facilitating problem-free sampling and analysis in even the most challenging wastewater streams.

The system supports ISO 6878 or APHA 4500-P/C colorimetric methods, with model options offering ranges of either 0.01 – 10.0 mg/l, or 0.1 – 50 mg/l. The cabinet houses all of the key components of the measurement system, including reagents, pumps, compressor, photometer and transmitter/display unit.

The filtration head removes suspended solids from the sample, but a number of highly innovative features ensure sampling does not affect measurement uncertainty. For example, a built-in compressor automatically implements air-pulse cleaning to extend service intervals.

Typically, the filters are replaced every 3-4 weeks – a process that takes just a few minutes, and requires no special tools. Used filters can then be chemically cleaned, using a special cleaning apparatus that is supplied as standard. This means that filters can be expected to last for over 2 years.

The stability, repeatability and accuracy of measurements are enhanced by an overflow cell that eliminates pressure and flow fluctuations, and an auto-zero check is conducted before every measurement. In addition, the instrument conducts automatic self-diagnosis of sample flow and reagent levels.

Orthophosphate measurement is ideal for process control, but many plants also employ this technology for monitoring final effluent, correlating with laboratory results for Total Phosphorus (TP). This is because online TP takes longer due to the requirement for a digestion stage. Online TP instruments are also more expensive.

Optional extras… for even greater peace of mind An optional cleaning module is available to help keep the photometer and overflow cell free from biofilm, and heated sample lines can be added for particularly cold locations. In addition, many customers also purchase Swan’s solid-state photometer verification kit.

Summary.
Swan Analytical’s wastewater phosphate measurement solutions reflect the company’s key brand values. The AMI Phosphate instruments are designed to offer highly accurate, stable and repeatable measurements with a low maintenance requirement and a low lifetime cost, but as John Saxton emphasises: “This can only be achieved with the reliable sample quality that is provided by the new Sample Filtration Cabinet. With this technology, wastewater process managers can minimise precipitation costs, optimise performance and maintain regulatory compliance.”


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Ai assistance in automation.

Helps engineers minimise downtime and access technical answers in seconds.

Automation engineers are under increasing pressure to keep production running while managing ever more complex systems. Every minute of downtime counts, but critical technical information is often spread across multiple tools, manuals and data sources, slowing down troubleshooting and impacting productivity. Festo has introduced its new AI-powered Virtual Assistant to give engineers and maintenance teams immediate access to reliable technical answers, helping them resolve issues faster and keep operations moving.

Commenting on the launch, Javier Güell, Festo Sales Ai Solutions, said: “Engineers’ time is best used to solve problems, not to spend hours searching for information. However, increasing system complexity and fragmented data sources often make that unavoidable. The Festo Virtual Assistant helps redress that balance by searching multiple sources in seconds, enabling engineers to focus on their core role of designing new solutions, keeping systems running and optimising performance.”

The Festo Virtual Assistant is an AI-powered online tool developed specifically for industrial automation applications. It delivers context-related answers to technical queries in seconds, enabling users to move more quickly from problem identification to resolution without the need to manually search multiple data sources.

Unlike general-purpose Ai systems, the Virtual Assistant operates exclusively on verified Festo data sources, including datasheets, manuals, technical documentation and engineering tools. It ensures that all outputs are based on reliable, application-relevant information. The Virtual Assistant is designed to interpret technical context, allowing it to respond to engineering queries with a high degree of accuracy.

By consolidating information typically spread across multiple systems into a single interface, the Virtual Assistant simplifies access to engineering knowledge for users in automation, electrical, maintenance and industrial IT roles. It supports a broad range of applications, including fault diagnosis, component selection, access to technical standards and retrieval of product data. Besides offering best practice solutions, it provides direct links to Festo engineering tools for sizing or simulation and helps with machine troubleshooting.

Available 24/7, the Virtual Assistant is ideal for continuous production environments, providing support across shifts, including nights and weekends. This enables engineers to access technical guidance at the point of need, without delay.

Users can describe technical issues in their own words, as though they were talking to a colleague. The more precise the question, the more specific the answer will be. No additional training is required, making it simple to adopt this Ai tool within existing workflows.

User queries remain within Festo’s secure infrastructure. The Virtual Assistant complies with data privacy legislation and relevant regulatory requirements, including the EU Ai Act.

Commenting on the launch, Javier Güell, Festo Sales Ai Solutions, said: “Engineers’ time is best used to solve problems, not to spend hours searching for information. However, increasing system complexity and fragmented data sources often make that unavoidable. The Festo Virtual Assistant helps redress that balance by searching multiple sources in seconds, enabling engineers to focus on their core role of designing new solutions, keeping systems running and optimising performance.”


@FestoGB @festo_global @Publitek #PAuto  #Maintainance

Connectors for high-density Ai.

The release of the ARJ6 cable-to-cable, high-density panel mount cable assembly has been announced by Samtec. Supporting PCI® 6.0/CXL® 3.2 and 100 GbE in Ai architectures and FPGA prototyping, the ARJ6 cable assembly is part of Samtec’s popular AcceleRate® HP family with 112 Gbps PAM4 performance per channel.

Cable to cable.
Their ARJ6 cable assembly mounts into a panel bracket (ARJ6-PB). When paired with the ARP6 Series, the ARJ6 cable assembly enables cable-to-cable connection at the front panel, mid-plane, or backplane, which eliminates the need to route signals through a PCB. The ARJ6-to-ARP6 cable-to-cable connection also uses direct-attach technology which removes the transition PCB inside the cable assembly housing and replaces it with high-density contacts that solder directly to the cable. Removing unnecessary PCBs at both the panel and within the connector assembly itself streamlines the signal path and improves impedance control, overall signal integrity, and density.

Extreme density and performance.
In addition to eliminating unnecessary PCB transitions, the ARJ6 AcceleRate HP cable system balances density and performance with designated signal mapping and staggered row-to-row spacing, which reduces crosstalk. High-density differential pair configurations are available with 25 or 37 positions per row on 4 or 6 rows.

ARJ6 uses Samtec’s 34 AWG, 92 Ohm Eye Speed® Thinax™ cable which has approximately a 40-percent smaller cross-sectional area compared to equivalent micro twinax cable. This makes it easier to route through a system while also maximizing air flow and reducing weight. Eye Speed cable is designed to manage intrapair skew by eliminating physical mismatch within a differential pair and controlling skew to very low and predictable levels, especially at 112 Gbps PAM4 speeds and beyond. Advanced co-extrusion techniques create best-in-class symmetry between conductors and shielding, resulting in a maximum skew of 3.5 ps/meter.


@SamtecInc @TechWireIntl #Electronics #Ai 

Process advantages for the spray zone.

Comparable to stainless steel in hygiene and corrosion resistance and more efficient when it comes to space requirements and scalability.

Nord Drivesystems opens up new planning options for primary packaging using NXD tupH® surface treatment. Aluminium drive solutions are more compact and provide thermal benefits as well as – thanks to NXD tupH® – effective protection against moisture and aggressive cleaning chemicals in intensive cleaning intervals.

With NXD tupH®, Nord Drivesystems puts drive technology with aluminium housings into wet product-contact areas. The combination of surface treatment and high-performance sealer provides a particularly hard and non-porous surface that can be cleaned quickly and hygienically. Even after numerous cleaning cycles, the sealer does not flake off and thus does not enter the products to be packaged. Thanks to the surface treatment, the protective effect remains unchanged even with minor damages. A long-term test using Ecolab cleaning agents has proven the resistance to cleaning chemicals. Decisive for use in wet product-contact areas of primary packaging: NORD drive components with NXD tupH® surfaces are in accordance with the requirements of the FDA, EU and Switzerland as well as the MER-COSUR states.

More compact and more scalable.
With NXD tupH®, NORD refines the hygienically designed drive components of its wash-down modular product system and reveals process advantages in some additional application are-as of primary packaging. For example, drive solutions with aluminium housings can be de-signed more compactly than with stainless steel, as aluminium is more lightweight and has a significantly higher thermal conductivity. The modular product system furthermore allows the drives to perfectly fit into the machine. All these factors result in reduced space requirements and enable flexible scalability of the system.

Decentralised and suitable for servo.
With the NXD tupH®-capable NORDAC ON PURE, the solution provider will soon reveal the advantages of decentralised drive electronics for wash-down areas. Ethernet on Board, hy-brid cables and daisy chain technology enable efficient and hygienic topologies. This makes the inverter easier to clean and significantly more streamlined than conventional decentralised wiring. Furthermore, its integrated POSICON software allows for the creation of travel profiles for non-complex servo applications in packaging. This includes control functions such as synchronism and flying saw that are used, for example, when separating and sealing during flow wrapping.

Economic alternative to servo.
Wherever servo gear units are oversized in the primary packaging line, NORD offers helical, helical bevel and worm gear units as an economic alternative. With IEC, NEMA and servo adapters from the NORD modular product system, they can be combined with servo motors from various manufacturers. And here again: NXD tupH® makes the drive solutions resistant and durable.


@NORD_Drive @mepaxIntPR #Pauto  #Corrosion

50 years serving automation.

Mclennan is celebrating 50 years of supporting automation, manufacturing and science sectors in Britain, with precision motion control technology, engineering expertise and responsive technical support. Founded in May 1976, the company has established itself as a specialist partner to OEMs, machine builders, systems integrators and specialist equipment designers requiring dependable motion solutions for demanding industrial and research applications.

“Reaching 50 years in business is an important milestone for Mclennan and a reflection of the trust our customers have placed in us across generations of automation innovation,” said Helen Doel, Mclennan’s Managing Director. “Throughout that time, our focus has been on helping OEMs, machine builders and specialist equipment manufacturers solve real motion-control challenges with practical engineering support, dependable products and solutions tailored to the application. As automation continues to evolve, we remain committed to investing in the technologies, skills and partnerships that will help our customers build the next generation of high-performance machines.”

Over five decades, Mclennan has built its position in the market by combining component supply with in-house design, development and manufacturing capability. That model allows the company to move beyond catalogue distribution and support customers with application-led motion systems tailored to performance, precision, footprint, duty cycle and cost targets. For automation engineers, this means access to both proven products and the technical resource needed to integrate them effectively into production equipment, laboratory automation, medical devices and specialist machinery.

One measure of Mclennan's success is the longevity of its relationships. The company's very first customer, Metham Engineering - now part of the Will-Burt Company - remains a customer almost 50 years later. The same continuity can be seen in its supplier partnerships. Mclennan has supplied motors from the Impex range since 1976, through its transition to Premotec and today as part of Allient group. In addition, the company has represented Portescap products for almost five decades, providing customers with continuity of supply, technical expertise and application support across multiple generations of motion-control technology.

A McLennan advert in 1977 (Wireless World)

Mclennan’s portfolio includes stepper, servo and brushless motors, drives, motion controllers, gearboxes, encoders and complete bespoke mechatronic assemblies. Alongside product supply, the company provides system design, electrical and mechanical integration, commissioning and ongoing support - capabilities that are increasingly important as manufacturers look to reduce development risk, improve machine efficiency and shorten time to deployment. Its experience in miniature and medium-power motion applications, combined with stockholding and flexible supply support, has helped customers maintain project momentum in a market where resilience and responsiveness remain critical.

The company credits its longevity to long-term customer relationships, strong engineering knowledge and a consistent focus on quality. As an ISO 9001:2015 accredited business for the design, manufacture and distribution of precision motion control products along with ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 14001:2015, Mclennan has continued to invest in the processes, technical skills and supplier partnerships needed to meet evolving industry expectations. Whether supporting a one-off development programme or a repeat production requirement, its approach has remained centred on understanding the application, mitigating integration challenges and delivering reliable performance across the equipment lifecycle.

Looking ahead, Mclennan is focused on expanding its contribution to next-generation automation through continued investment in advanced motion technologies, engineering capability and supply-chain strength. As manufacturing becomes more connected, compact and performance-driven, the company sees significant opportunity to help customers specify and deploy motion solutions that improve precision, throughput and reliability. Reaching the 50-year mark is both a celebration of past achievement and a platform for continued support of Britain and international machine-building innovation.


@mepaxIntPR #McLennon #PAuto

I/O modules for distributed application connections.

Daudin iO-GRID NEMO modules are a practical option for connecting small quantities of grouped I/O signals—ideal for applications like data centres, building automation, utility systems, and more—and integrating them with host systems using the leading industrial Ethernet communications protocols.

Dinkle International is now stocking and shipping these versatile iO-GRID NEMO industrial-grade remote I/O modules. This series provides several options for integrating discrete input/output (I/O) signals distributed throughout a site, and connecting them to microcontrollers, PLCs, or other host systems for smart digitalisation, monitoring, and control.

The iO-GRID NEMO series is available in versions supporting five leading industrial Ethernet protocols: PROFINET, EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, and CC-Link IE Field Basic. Ethernet models include two RJ45 ports with an integrated two-port switch for easy daisy-chain expansion, while CC-Link models use terminal blocks for network connection and pass-through to the next station. LED indicators provide clear status information, and firmware can be updated via a standard USB Type-C connection.

Modules operate throughout a wide ambient temperature range of -10 to +60DegC using standard 24 VDC, and they mount securely to DIN rails with a reliable mechanical and grounding connection. Detachable terminal blocks facilitate installation and replacement. A push-in design and large wire entries require no tools and makes wiring completion fast and easy. All models are CE and UL certified.

A range of models cover common signaling needs, all in 24 VDC sinking or sourcing versions:

  • 32-channel discrete input
  • 32-channel discrete output
  • 16-channel discrete input/output

Daudin remote I/O solutions, such as iO-GRID NEMO, provide a practical way to interface with distributed discrete I/O points, and to digitise them for use with most any host system. Remote I/O products like the iO-GRID NEMO are essential for digital transformation of many types of facilities and equipment. Standard products address most applications, and Daudin also offers customisation via extensive hardware, firmware, software, labeling, branding, and application-specific design capabilities. Daudin is committed to collaborating with end users to create innovative solutions for intelligent and connected power, networking, and communications designs.


#DinkleInternational #Daudin #PAuto #Connectors

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Ultra-High-Speed Imaging in light-starved conditions.

The release of Teledyne DALSA's next-generation Linea™ HS2 8k backside illuminated (BSI) 1 MHz Time Delay Integration (TDI) camera has been announced. Designed for ultra-high-speed imaging in light-starved conditions, the Linea HS2 8k camera joins the existing 16k models, delivering exceptional image quality with 5 µm resolution and an industry-leading maximum line rate of 1 MHz.

The Linea HS2 family features a highly sensitive multi-array charge-domain Teledyne DALSA CMOS BSI TDI sensor, available in 8k and 16k resolutions with optimized quantum efficiency to meet the rigorous demands of current and future machine vision applications. The multi-array TDI sensor architecture allows the camera to be configured for superior image quality with maximized line rate, dynamic range, or full well capacity, depending on application requirements. This results in unsurpassed signal-to-noise performance and dynamic range for the most discriminating inspections.

This flexibility makes the Linea HS2 8k particularly well-suited for inspecting semiconductor wafers, high-density interconnects, genomics flow cells, or any other high-speed inspection applications. On-chip binning further enables higher web speeds to boost system throughput. The camera is equipped with Camera Link HS CX4 connectors for Active Optical Cables, providing complete EMI immunity.


@TeledyneDALSA  #PAuto