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Very low flow measurements made remotely

A development in remote electronic transmission of very low flow measurements has resulted from a magnetic sensor, using AGC techniques to monitor the position of the float inside the flow tube.  Brochure available  

News from Flotech Solutions ( 1 April 2002)

Instruments calibrated and repaired

OMEGA's purpose-built laboratory can offer traceable calibration and certification, individual scaling, set-up and testing on most products with fast turnaround times.  Brochure available  

News from Omega Engineering (28 March 2002)

Monitoring products are available on-line

Over 100,000 products are available on a website for temperature, pressure, flow and level, data acquisition and environmental monitoring and control.  Brochure available  

News from Omega Engineering (27 March 2002)

Remote viewing software accesses data recorders

Remote viewing software package enables remote workstations to access and control any data recorders over unlimited distances.

News from Eurotherm (22 March 2002)

Transmitter is for use inside hazardous areas

A new two-wire intrinsically safe transmitter, designed for use with strain gauge-based force and pressure transducers, can be situated in a flammable hazardous area.  Brochure available  

News from Vishay Nobel (18 March 2002)

Micro-sensors measure very low pressures

Piezoresistive pressure sensors accurately measure ultra-low pressure in very small housings.  Brochure available  

News from Sensortechnics (12 March 2002)

Miniature position transducers offer long life

Digital-output position transducers offer extended-life, high-reliability linear position measurement with digital output and a variety of resolutions.

News from SpaceAge Control (12 March 2002)

Versatile ultrasonic sensors have wide range

Versatile self contained ultrasonic sensors provide a sensing range from 1 ft (0.3m) to 20 ft (6m), work on solids or liquids, and provide digital, analog and trip point outputs.

News from Scientific Technologies ( 7 March 2002)

Signal processor conditions thermometer signals

High precision, digital, DIN-rail mounted signal processor provides economic conditioning of any System 4 thermometer output signal - ideal for both OEM and end-user applications.  Brochure available  

News from Land Instruments International (Infrared Temperatu (22 February 2002)

Displacement sensor measures roll strip thickness

This eddy current technology displacement sensor offers high accuracy displacement in a compact design and is ideal for thickness measurement of sheet metal and gap measurement between rolls.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK ( 8 February 2002)

Heavy duty shaft encoder copes with high speed

A three bearing design of heavy duty incremental encoder enables high axial and radial shaft loading, while sustaining speeds in excess of 5000 rpm.

News from Stegmann ( 8 February 2002)

Furnace load temperatures measured without contact

furnace operators can cut their energy costs by introducing a new non contact temperature measuring system for calculating true temperature of furnace loads.  Brochure available  

News from Land Instruments International (Infrared Temperatu ( 5 February 2002)

Handheld, low cost thermometer works by infrared

A hend-held low-cost infrared thermometer takes readings of temperatures from 20degC up to 260degC with a 1degC resolution. A 'Data Hold' push button conveniently captures the reading.

News from Meterman ( 5 February 2002)

Precision sound analyser offers a wide range

Sound and vibration specialist, Bruel and Kjaer UK has announced the addition of a new narrow-band frequency analysis Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) software module.

News from BrĂ¼el and Kjaer (29 January 2002)

System monitors heat of moving products

The latest range of on-line temperature measurement instrumentation from Land Infrared makes the benefits of infrared linescanning available to a wider range of industries.  Brochure available  

News from Land Instruments International (Infrared Temperatu (28 January 2002)

Weighing systems especially tailored for fast food

Marco Weighing Systems' bespoke ProRange weighing products have been specifically developed for the food manufacturing industry with a special emphasis on the ready meals production.

News from Marco Weighing Systems (21 January 2002)

Sensor offers superior performance

The FX-311 fibre sensor allows detection of fine differences with innovative LED make up and lens design.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (21 January 2002)

Operator-friendly batch weighing is economic

Familiarity with the extensive capabilities of the PC to provide comprehensive information exchange between man and machine, has led to a rapid rise in expectations from control instrumentation.  Brochure available  

News from Vishay Nobel (21 January 2002)

Lower temperature thermometer is non-contact

Land Infrared has increased the versatility of its System 4 non contact thermometer systems by extending the temperature measurement range down to zero degrees Celsius.  Brochure available  

News from Land Instruments International (Infrared Temperatu (18 January 2002)

Sensor gives high pressure protection

Close differential, low level sensing and compact size make the LDS803-11 horizontal mount liquid level sensor ideal for use in the cold water tanks of high pressure cleaning equipment.

News from Gentech International (16 January 2002)

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