Wednesday, 15 April 2026

A micrometer win.

The QuantuMike MD-E, from Mitutoyo, is a high-speed, high-accuracy digital micrometer, has been selected as a winner of the iF Design Award 2026 in the Product Design category.

The iF Design Award is one of the most respected international design competitions, evaluated by an independent panel of design experts. Receiving this award highlights Mitutoyo’s ongoing commitment to innovation, design excellence, and the continuous development of products that meet evolving customer needs. It recognises not only the technological achievements of the QuantuMike MD-E, but also Mitutoyo’s dedication to advancing precision measurement solutions for modern industry. The QuantuMike MD-E integrates cutting-edge measurement technology with outstanding usability. Its design delivers:

  • High-speed measurement, with a spindle feed of 2 mm per revolution, four times faster than conventional micrometres, significantly increasing productivity in repetitive inspection tasks.
  • Exceptional precision, with ±1 μm accuracy, ensuring reliable results in demanding industrial quality control environments.
  • Compliance with the latest metrological standards, meeting Class 1 specifications according to the EN ISO 3611:2023 standard, ensuring the highest level of measurement reliability and conformity with current international requirements.
  • Enhanced user support features, including approach speed warnings, calibration schedule alerts, and intuitive display functions for efficient tolerance evaluation.

At the core of the QuantuMike MD-E is its innovative high-speed spindle mechanism, engineered to maintain smooth operation and stable measuring force even at increased feed rates. This allows operators to perform faster measurements without compromising repeatability or accuracy. The advanced mechanical design reduces inspection time while supporting consistent measurement confidence.

The high-resolution digital sensing system ensures precise data capture across the entire measuring range. Combined with a robust and durable frame construction, the instrument is built to withstand intensive daily use in production environments. Its ergonomic form and optimised control layout provide comfortable handling, while the clear digital display improves readability and reduces operator error. In addition, the instrument’s metrological performance is designed to comply with the latest EN ISO 3611:2023 requirements, ensuring dependable and standardised measurement results.

The QuantuMike MD-E also supports bidirectional communication, enabling seamless integration into digital quality management systems and modern manufacturing workflows. This connectivity enhances traceability and supports data-driven production processes.

Engineered for industries where speed and accuracy are essential, including aerospace, automotive, medical technology, and general manufacturing, the QuantuMike MD-E is designed for professionals who demand reliable measurement tools that combine performance, durability, and ease of use.


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Reading code!

The CleverReader stationary 1-D/2-D code reader, from Pepperl + Fuchs, detects codes with maximum reliability, allows flexible configuration, and offers an excellent price-performance ratio. It is capable of high-speed reading and DPM code reading. Simple integration and intuitive operation make it the ideal solution in areas such as packaging, logistics, and microelectronics.

The output string can be formatted to match the ERP system.

The sensor technology reliably reads all common 1-D and 2-D codes, even on reflective surfaces and displays. With its compact design, an RS-232 interface, and a 24 V/5 V converter cable with trigger connection, it is easy and flexible to integrate. Parameterization is performed conveniently using control codes on the device or on the intuitive graphical user interface.

The output string can be adapted to feed the reading result directly into the ERP system. Additional functions such as automatic error image memory, match code, and various reading modes extend the range of applications. The high-performance version VOI1100 recognizes codes in motion up to 3.5 m/s as well as directly applied codes (Direct Part Marking, DPM); the basic version VOI1000 reads reliably in static applications. Its unique price-performance ratio makes the CleverReader a particularly cost-effective solution in its class.


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International Automation Professionals Day!

“Automation professionals improve life as we know it”

The International Society of Automation (ISA) will celebrate its fifth annual International Automation Professionals Day on 28 April 2026. This digital event honors automation professionals working across all sectors — including manufacturing, engineering, cybersecurity, supply chain operations and critical infrastructure — whose expertise keeps critical industries running and enhances daily life around the world.

ISA invites individuals at all career levels, as well as students, to participate by sharing images and testimonials on social media. Anyone can join the global conversation by featuring themselves on the job, studying for their automation-related major or by giving statements about why they believe automation is changing the world for the better.

International Automation Professionals Day is celebrated each year on 28 April to recognize ISA’s founding on that date in 1945. The Day serves as a tribute to the society’s founders and their long-lasting contributions to the industry while celebrating the modern-day professionals who continue to advance automation and improve lives.

“Automation professionals improve life as we know it,” said Claire Fallon, CEO of ISA. “Not only do automation professionals bring deep expertise that drives efficiency and reduces cost, they also help avert disasters, design life-saving alerts and safeguard people every day. Their work has a real human impact.”

ISA President Ashley Weckwerth emphasized the importance of celebrating the field. “Automation professionals are working around the clock, every single day,” she said. “This celebration gives us an opportunity to thank and honor the people whose contributions make modern life possible for communities around the world.”

Weckwerth added that she hopes to see broad participation from individuals and companies from all over the world on 28 April: “This year on International Automation Professionals Day, let’s come together to share our stories and uplift the next generation of automation professionals through mentorship and support. It’s a meaningful moment to celebrate all that we’ve achieved!”

International Automation Professionals Day 2026 will also feature a webinar with speakers from across the automation community discussing the subject of “The Future-Ready Automation Professional.” Learn their thoughts on the skills, mindset and cross-functional capabilities that will matter most in the coming years, and listen in afterward for a snapshot of recent ISA activities, strategic direction and the upcoming election for the ISA Executive Board.

The webinar will take place 28 April 2026 at 9 a.m. ET (15:00 CET; 14:00 Irish Standard Time), with live translations into multiple languages being offered via Zoom. The speaker lineup includes:

Moderator: Ashley Weckwerth, ISA President

Panelists:

  • Riddhi Padariya, The Boring Company
  • Chad Paxson, Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
  • Olawale Akande, DEM Controls
  • ISZ Lin, ISA Taiwan Section


Speaker: Claire Fallon, ISA CEO

ISA members as well as non-members interested in attending the webinar may register for the event at programs.isa.org/iapd-webinar.

International Automation Professionals Day takes place on 28 April. In addition to the webinar, you can join in this year’s celebration by using #IAPD or #AutomationProDay on social media with your testimonial about why you think automation is making the world a better place.



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Ready for EU sustainability rules.

OMRON Electronic Components Europe is scaling product carbon footprint (PCF) reporting across its portfolio, including popular relay and switch lines. The data helps customers strengthen their supply-chain auditing and prepare for forthcoming EU Digital Product Passports.

PCF data is available for a growing number of products, including the G9KB, G6DN, and G9KC relays, and B3SL surface-mount tactile switches, as OMRON continues to calculate data for more products in the portfolio. The rollout strategically prioritises the most popular lines, to maximise early support for customers working towards the EU DPP initiative and other regulations.

The reporting program is one result of the wider DMS Green Project, begun by the OMRON Device & Module Solutions Company (DMS) in Japan to cut environmental impact and CO2 emissions. With the goal of turning sustainability obligations into opportunities to share with partners and customers, the project encompasses energy consumption, product design, manufacturing, and supply chain.

Within the DMS Green Project, OMRON built its own PCF calculator leveraging the principles of ISO 14067, the international standard for carbon-footprint quantification. This calculator is now independently approved, and OMRON is making the tool available to supply-chain partners, assisting industry-wide expansion of product-level carbon reporting and reduction. Depending on the product family, OMRON’s PCF results are either third‑party verified or self‑declared based on ISO 14067 to accelerate data availability.

Among the board-mount relays for which PCF data is now available, the G6DN slim power relays pack 5A switching capability in a 5mm-wide package, featuring ultra-reliable crossbar twin contacts. The G9KB series provides bidirectional switching up to 50A at 600V, while the G9KB-E high-capacity variant handles up to 100A at 800V DC. The G9KC is a 4-pole high-power relay rated for 480V AC at 40A, featuring low contact resistance and a 4.0mm contact gap. Finally, the B3SL series surface-mount tactile switches feature an IP67-rated sealed structure with a rubber plunger, designed for a crisp click feeling with a middle stroke.

These products are in full production and target a wide range of applications, including industrial controls and automation, energy storage systems (ESS), domestic appliances, heat pumps and HVAC systems, EV charging stations, smart buildings, and energy infrastructure. To support customers, either third-party verified PCF data or self-declared, a report for each model is available upon request.


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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Continuous dew point measurement at very low temperatures.

Industrial drying processes, especially in battery manufacturing, place the highest demands on dew point measurement. At very low moisture levels, even the smallest deviations can affect product quality, yield and safety. This makes a stable, continuous measurement signal essential. With the TDS501, E+E Elektronik presents its latest development for dew point measurement: continuous measurement thanks to auto-calibration based on a new four-element measuring method, dew point monitoring down to −70 °C Td, and smart protection concepts. The sensor therefore supports reliable around-the-clock process monitoring and efficient dehumidification control.

The TDS501 introduces a next-generation dew point sensor for demanding industrial applications. The sensor enables continuous dew point measurement with auto-calibration and without signal freezing, providing the basis for reliable 24/7 process control.

New: Four-element measuring method.
Typical process events such as opening doors and airlocks or load changes require a stable measurement signal. A frozen or heavily averaged signal during auto-calibration can create blind spots in the process in such environments. The TDS501 was therefore developed around a key requirement in the control of very low dew points: auto-calibration must not interrupt the measurement signal. In highly dynamic applications, control decisions are made continuously. A signal that freezes during calibration can conceal real process deviations precisely when they matter most. To address this, the TDS501 uses an innovative new technology based on a four-element measuring method with robust capacitive sensing elements. The aim is to provide continuous dew point information for 24/7 process monitoring and therefore stable control loops.

Dew point monitoring down to −70 °C Td for demanding industrial drying.
With the TDS501, E+E Elektronik extends its dew point portfolio to measuring ranges down to −70 °C Td. This makes the sensor suitable for applications in which extremely low moisture is a critical process variable. These include battery manufacturing and the drying of plastic granulate. In such processes, stable dew point monitoring helps reduce moisture-related scrap, define safety margins more precisely and control dehumidification efficiently.

Smart protection concepts and configurable filter caps.
Seasonal fluctuations, plant shutdowns or component failures can cause short-term condensation in compressed air systems. The TDS501 is designed to remain reliable even under such atypical conditions and to reduce condensation-related drift through practical design features. These include robust sensing elements, a sintered stainless steel filter and a durable stainless steel construction.

As standard, the TDS501 is equipped with a stainless steel filter that offers a balanced ratio between protection and response time. For cleanroom applications, where particularly fast response times are required, an open filter cap is available as an option. It further improves response time and allows even earlier detection of dew point deviations.

Reproducible measurement results up to 80 bar.
When dew point becomes a control variable, the measurement signal must remain consistent even under changing operating conditions. The TDS501 combines high repeatability with an accuracy of ±2 °C Td, supporting stable and reproducible production conditions. It is also designed so that typical changes in process temperature do not affect the measurement result.

With a pressure rating of up to 80 bar, the sensor can be installed directly where the process takes place. This provides a robust basis for process control and quality assurance in industrial compressed air application

An optimally matched measurement system for reliable performance.
The TDS501 is more than a sensing element in a housing. It is a holistically developed measurement system in which the sensing element, electronics, mechanical integration, installation and adjustment are optimally matched to one another. For users, this means stable, repeatable measurement results and a reliable basis for process decisions across devices, batches and operating conditions.


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Manufacturer of critical instrumentation protection strengthens service in Europe.

AMETEK O’Brien has announced the establishment of a new manufacturing facility in Subotica, Serbia. The facility will serve as a regional production hub supporting industrial projects across Europe, a strategic market priority, with expanded reach into adjacent markets.

Scheduled to be fully operational in April 2026, the new facility will manufacture a broad portfolio of O’Brien solutions, including TracePak® and StackPak® heat‑traced tubing bundles, non‑traced tubing bundles, as well as GRP instrument enclosures (Vipak®) and GRP sunshades. Localised production enables closer alignment with regional requirements while maintaining O’Brien’s global standards for quality and performance.

For project-driven customers, European manufacturing directly addresses challenges associated with long transatlantic supply chains—such as extended lead times, freight volatility, and limited flexibility late in the project lifecycle. By producing closer to execution, AMETEK O’Brien improves schedule certainty, reduces logistics complexity, and increases responsiveness to engineering changes, project phasing, and site‑specific requirements.

“Customer expectations for regional manufacturing and predictable delivery have fundamentally changed,” said Nikhil Chaube, DVP BU Manager of TPM. “This investment reflects strong demand for European‑based production that supports faster project execution, better coordination, and reduced supply‑chain risk. This facility gives us the scale and proximity needed to meet those expectations.”

Beyond manufacturing, the facility strengthens regional sales and technical collaboration, improving day‑to‑day coordination with engineering and procurement teams and enabling faster response aligned with European standards, approvals, and installation practices.

While Europe is the primary focus, the new location also supports select projects in nearby regions through established European logistics corridors and certification frameworks, reinforcing AMETEK O’Brien’s role as a long‑term partner for geographically complex projects with heat‑traced tubing bundles, instrument enclosures, and engineered winterisation systems.


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More sustainable plasterboard.

The manufacture of dry wall, also known as plasterboard, relies heavily on precise moisture control, so accurate temperature and humidity measurements during the drying process are essential. However, process conditions change significantly within a short period of time and this can be challenging for many sensors on the market. Looking for ways to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of this process, engineers at Saint-Gobain in France have worked closely with Vaisala to develop monitoring solutions that help optimise plasterboard quality, improve efficiency, save energy and improve sustainability.

Plasterboard manufacture

Background.
Many different industrial processes involve drying operations, and this is frequently the most energy-intensive stage of the process, so accurate monitoring and control of drying can represent significant potential for improvement.

Dry wall has had an enormous effect on the global construction industry since it was first developed in the early 1900s. Lightweight, simple to fit, moisture, fire and mould resistant, and with good insulation properties, plasterboard has become the world’s most commonly used construction material for internal walls and ceilings, after concrete.

Saint-Gobain is the worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, with around 161,000 employees and over 1100 manufacturing facilities. As a signatory to numerous global sustainability initiatives, Saint-Gobain has committed to reach net-zero emissions by no later than 2050, and the company’s core purpose is to ‘Make the World a Better Home’.

The development of Saint-Gobain’s gypsum brands began with the acquisition of the British Plaster Board company in 2005. Today, the company is keenly focused on the improvement of plasterboard manufacturing – improving product quality and lowering carbon footprint.

Saint-Gobain has three controls during the drying process – temperature, air flow and air humidity. However, the accurate management of these controls depends on accurate measurements on the air inside the dryers.

The measurement challenge.
Plasterboard is manufactured by pouring gypsum slurry onto carton paper, drying the slurry and adding a second paper layer to form a ‘sandwich’ structure. The gypsum is cured and cut into panels before being passed through drying ovens to obtain the correct moisture content. The whole process can take less than one hour, during which the product can be exposed to temperatures as high as 300°C, depending on the process, and the moisture content of the air varies considerably during the process. “These conditions present a significant challenge for sensors,” explains Jérôme Cantonnet, Drying process Team Leader at Saint-Gobain. “We tried a number of different humidity and temperature sensor suppliers in the early days and found their products to be insufficiently accurate.

Saint-Gobain was one of the pioneers of dew point measurement in plasterboard drying. They chose dew point sensors because they provide an absolute measure of moisture in the air, unlike humidity which changes with temperature. Crucially, there are no similar dew point sensors on the market surviving high temperatures up to +350 °C. Saint-Gobain therefore established a relationship with Vaisala around 2010, working in partnership to adapt Vaisala’s dew point sensors for the specific requirements of their plasterboard application.

For Saint Gobain, it is critically important to be able to assess how reliable measurements are by accessing and monitoring sensor diagnostic data. Vaisala therefore developed a bespoke configuration for their DMP6 dew point, temperature and humidity probe to output these parameters.

Typically, a plasterboard factory needs four DMP6 probes – three to continuously monitor the drying ovens and a fourth for calibration and as a spare.

Advantages of Vaisala’s dew point sensors.
The Vaisala DMP6 overcomes many of the problems exhibited by the early trials with humidity sensors from alternative suppliers. This is primarily because of Vaisala’s DRYCAP® technology.

DRYCAP combines a capacitive thin-film polymer sensor with an auto-calibration function. The sensor’s thin-film polymer adsorbs or releases water vapor as the surrounding humidity increases or decreases. This causes a change in capacitance, which is converted into a humidity reading. The capacitive polymer sensor is bonded together with a temperature sensor, and dew point is calculated from the humidity and temperature readings.

The advantages of DRYCAP sensors are condensation resistance, due to the materials in the sensor, and an additional warming function which speeds up sensor drying in a condensing environment. DRYCAP also provides immunity to contamination from particulates, oil vapor and most chemicals. If the sensor does get wet, it dries rapidly and recovers its rapid response time. In low-humidity conditions, the sensor will auto-calibrate to ensure accurate, reliable, stable measurements.

“Vaisala’s DMP6 proved to be a very effective solution,” Jérôme explains. “It is able to maintain accuracy across a wide temperature range, with limited drift and a very low maintenance requirement. It measures directly inside the oven, so no sample line is necessary, and the response time is very quick.” 

Energy efficiency is the major driver for a high level of accuracy in the measurement of moisture inside the drying ovens. For example, Jérôme says: “A small drop in dew point accuracy, say ±2°C, could result in a loss of energy efficiency of up to 10%. This is hugely significant when you consider that our Paris facility has a power consumption of more than 30 MW.”

Heating ovens at plasterboard factories are generally powered by natural gas with electric fans. The implementation of accurate monitoring and control means that the ovens do not have to be run at full capacity, and instead can be managed to optimize energy efficiency. In addition, in line with its decarbonization goals, Saint-Gobain has already fully electrified two of its plants.

And next?
The long-term partnership between Vaisala and Saint-Gobain has resulted in a measurement solution to meet the specific needs of plasterboard manufacture. This has been deployed in Saint Gobain by applying good practice in the utilization of sensors and in the promotion of the energy efficiency objective across the group’s global facilities.

“This is a good example of the ways in which we continuously search for solutions to environmental challenges,” explains Jérôme Cantonnet.

Vaisala’s Juhani Lehto says: “We are delighted to have established this relationship with Saint-Gobain. Not just because it has enabled us to further develop our products, but also because Saint-Gobain and Vaisala share common sustainability objectives. Our core purpose is defined as ‘Taking every measure for the planet’ so it is great to be able to play a role in helping Saint-Gobain on its path to carbon neutrality.”


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