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Transmitter meets many pressure sensing needs

Pressure transmitter offers selection from a wide variety of configurations to meet virtually every application need for engines, compressors, turbines, pumps and other common heavy equipment.

News from UK Instrument and Controls ( 9 February 2004)

SMEs can afford online machine monitoring

The culmination of a three-year industrial research project promises to make online machine monitoring become an affordable maintenance option for many European SMEs.

News from Monition ( 3 February 2004)

Ultrasonic level sensor is contactless

Loop powered ultrasonic level sensor, designed for tank/bin continuous level measurement and environmental monitoring, offers low maintenance and non-contact operation.

News from Scientific Technologies, Auto.Prod.Grp ( 3 February 2004)

Ultrasonic sensor squeezes into tight spots

Considered to be the smallest self-contained ultrasonic sensor in its class, it has a diameter of 18mm and an overall length of just 40mm for fitting into 'tight spots'.  Brochure available  

News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 2 February 2004)

Probes and tranducers win ATEX approval

ATEX approval has been secured for a range of velocity transducers, accelerometers and eddy current probes, for use in the measurement of vibration and non-contact displacement.  Brochure available  

News from Sensonics (29 January 2004)

Submersible float switch fits restricted space

Compact submersible float switch for use in water and industrial wastewater tanks offers a 33% size reduction, compared with existing ranges, and is is suitable for where space is restricted.

News from Crydom Magnetics (28 January 2004)

Documenting process calibrator upgraded

A comprehensive upgrade for a documenting process calibrator offers extensive HART device-specific calibration support for temperature and pressure instruments from the leading manufacturers.  Brochure available  

News from Fluke (UK) (27 January 2004)

Position sensor has extremely flat housing

Position sensor has extremely flat housing and has absolutely no protrusion in form of screws, connectors or probes jutting out of the 13mm construction.

News from ASM (26 January 2004)

Position Sensors have Profibus coupling

A range of non-contact magnetostrictive position sensors range now include a version with a Profibus coupling.

News from ASM (26 January 2004)

Compact controllers offer single or dual display

Single or dual display controllers, both housed in a compact 33x75mm size case, not only offer programmable input for thermocouple, PT100 or NTC/PTC but also 100-240V AC supply voltage.

News from Orchard Process Controls (26 January 2004)

Precise low cost position sensors measure by wire

Suitable for application in large-volume products, extremely compact and cost effective position sensors work on the 'measure-by-wire' principle.

News from ASM (23 January 2004)

Sensors detect FM and SS in Al foil wrapped goods

Highly sensitive sensors, which are connected via CAN-Bus to an operation terminal, detect ferrous and stainless steel contamination in aluminium foil wrapped products.  Brochure available  

News from Sartorius (16 January 2004)

Accurate real-time torque monitoring made simple

Sensor Technology is launching the new E400 Torqsense Rotary Torque Sensors at the 2004 MTEC Exhibition.  Brochure available  

News from Sensor Technology (12 January 2004)

Large scale laboratory commissions data system

 User application article   A new GBP 500,000 FDA Validated control and data acquisition system has been commissioned by AstraZeneca for its Large Scale Laboratory (LSL) Facility at Macclesfield, Cheshire.

News from Eurotherm ( 9 January 2004)

Thermal imaging becomes a more economical tool

Until recently, the cost of fixed mounted thermal imaging inhibited its adoption for general process automation and machine vision applications, but no longer as prices have come down.  Brochure available  

News from FLIR Systems ( 8 January 2004)

Pressure transmitters meet latest safety standards

Differential pressure and pressure transmitters combine new sensing techniques to ensure high accuracy and stability with built-in safety features to comply with the latest standards.

News from Yokogawa UK ( 8 January 2004)

Video security operates over VSIP platform

Development platform, VSIP, has been developed to support the video application providing a quick and easy transition from analogue to intelligent digital video surveillance.

News from Kane Computing ( 7 January 2004)

Programmable trip amplifier shows process variable

A programmable three-point trip amplifier that displays the monitored variable is suitable for many applications including detection of high/low alarm conditions and duty-standby pump control.

News from Stroud Instruments ( 7 January 2004)

Thermal imaging camera saved customer GBP 20,000

 User application article   Within weeks of investing in its own thermal imaging camera, a condition monitoring specialist saved a customer the expense of costly downtime as well as a repair bill of GBP 20,000 or more.  Brochure available  

News from FLIR Systems (25 December 2003)

Multi-analyser measures vibration more quickly

A fast, high-resolution, stackable multi-analyser system supports up to 220 channels and has been expanded to reduce testing times of a broader range of sound and vibration measurement.

News from BrĂ¼el and Kjaer (22 December 2003)

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