Emotron is now CG Drives & Automation
Emotron is now part of CG, a global engineering company dating back to 1937. This means that we are changing our name and appearance, but you will see that we are still the same. You will meet the same committed people, you can order the same reliable products, and you are guaranteed the same personal support.
Smart solutions. Strong relationships.
Building strong long-term relationships is just as important as supplying smart solutions. We will continue to use our know-how to develop simple, reliable and robust products, and our personal commitment and positive attitude to make them work according to your requirements. You will see that working with CG Drives & Automation is just as easy as working with Emotron.
From power supply to process
Our development and manufacturing of AC drives and softstarters will continue. As part of the CG group, we will also be able to supply complete drive systems including, for example, transformers, motors and generators. You can let us take full responsibility from engineering to commissioning. Adding our engineering skills will help you improve efficiency in your process.
We put all our energy into saving yours!
Saving energy is not just about your electricity bill. It’s also about letting you put your own energy into the right things. You can rely on everything running efficiently without unpleasant surprises, and on us being there if you need us. As a customer of CG Drives & Automation, you will benefit from an even wider international network for support and service.
Questions and answers
What additional products can I buy from CG Drives & Automation?
The details of our extended offering will take form during the next coming months. Information will then be given about what products and solutions you can order from us, how deliveries and service matters are handled, etc. Any questions you may have at this stage can be addressed to your ordinary sales contact .
Who do I contact at CG Drives & Automation?
You keep your existing Emotron contacts regarding sales, technical support, service, deliveries etc. We are the same people, in the same locations, and with the same phone and fax numbers. E-mail addresses are however changed to name. name@cgglobal. com. (Emotron e-mail addresses will continue to work and be redirected.)
What will happen with the Emotron website?
The Emotron website will be fully integrated with www. cgglobal. com. As soon as the corresponding content is available there, you will be redirected automatically. Until then, the Emotron website will be up and running as usual. In addition to the global CG group site, our division CG Drives & Automation will have our own sub site. This will present the products and solutions that we offer, local news and events, contact details, file archive, job opportunities, etc. You will find us via the drop down menu “Regional CG Sites”, at this stage linked to the Emotron site.
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Canker Sores
What are canker sores?
Canker sores are small ulcers that develop inside your mouth. Ulcers are open sores that may be shallow or deep. You may have one or more sores at a time, and they may grow in clusters.
What are the different types of canker sores?
Minor: Minor canker sores are usually less than ½ inch in size. They heal 10 to 14 days after you get them. After they heal, they do not leave a scar.
Major: Major canker sores are usually larger than ½ inch in size. They take more than 2 weeks to heal, and can leave a scar.
Herpetiform: This is a cluster of 10 to 100 sores. Up to 100 smaller sores can join together and create a larger sore. While smaller sores can heal in a week, they may leave scars. Larger sores are deep and may take up to 30 days to heal.
What increases my risk for canker sores?
The cause of canker sores is not known. You may have a greater risk for canker sores if your family members get them. Any of the following may increase your risk for canker sores:
Medical conditions such as cancer, celiac disease, or HIV
Changes in hormones that happen with a woman's monthly period
Sensitivity to foods such as chocolate, nuts, strawberries, and gluten (found in oats, wheat, and barley)
Mouth injuries caused by biting, dentures, braces, or brushing your teeth too hard
Medicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and some blood pressure medicines
Low levels of iron, zinc, vitamin B, or folic acid
Stress or anxiety
What are the signs and symptoms of canker sores?
One or more sores on the back or floor of your mouth, the inner side of your cheeks and lips, or under your tongue
Round or oval-shaped red sores that may be covered with a white or yellow film
Pain, burning, or tingling in your mouth
Fever and fatigue
Difficulty chewing and swallowing
How are canker sores diagnosed?
Your caregiver will ask about your medical history. Tell him about the medicines you are taking. He will ask if you have had canker sores before. Tell him if any of your family members have had them. Your caregiver will examine the inside of your mouth.
How are canker sores treated?
There is no cure for canker sores. The sores may go away for a time, and then come back again. You may need any of the following medicines:
Pain medicine: This may be given to decrease pain in your mouth. This medicine may be given as a cream, gel, or mouthwash.
Steroid medicine: This may be given to decrease redness, swelling, and pain.
Supplements: Ask your caregiver if you should have more of certain vitamins and minerals to help prevent canker sores.
How can I manage my symptoms?
Change the foods you eat: Avoid crunchy, dry, and salty foods such as dry toast, popcorn, and chips because they can cause pain. Avoid foods and drinks that contain citric acid such as grapefruit, orange juice, lemons, and limes. These foods may make your pain worse or cause more sores to form. Eat soft, plain foods until your canker sores heal.
Care for your mouth: Gently brush your teeth and tongue every day. Use a soft toothbrush. If you have dentures, clean them every day. If your braces or dentures do not feel comfortable, have a dentist check them to see that they fit well.
When should I contact my caregiver?
Contact your caregiver if:
You have chills or a fever.
When should I seek care immediate care?
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In my article about VHF-FM marine radios. I cover in greater depth the reasons why a marine radio is a far more reliable means of communicating a distress or emergency.
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