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Ultrasonic Scientific Inc, Goes Live In 2003
The world innovator in ultrasonic analysis Ultrasonic Scientific follows the launch of its award-winning instrument with the opening of its first office in the USA.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific ( 9 April 2003)
Trace Gas Leak Detector Has Ultra High Sensitivity
Portable and extremely easy to use for locating and quantifying leaks in a range of applications, the Qualitek 200 ultra high sensitivity trace gas leak detector displays leak rate or concentration.
News from Uson ( 4 April 2003)
Award Winning Ultrasonic Scientific Makes Debut
Pioneers in ultrasonic technology, Ultrasonic Scientific makes its Achema 2003 debut in Hall D5.1 booth J27 from 19th 24th May in Frankfurt, Germany.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific (31 March 2003)
Ultrasonic Scientific Launches New Htp Instrument
Ultrasonic Scientific introduces its first major product launch of the year with its new HR-US HTP High Through Put Spectrometer.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific (31 March 2003)
Fraunhofer Buys X-Tek Hmx For Advanced Tomography
X-Tek Systems has sold of one of its latest HMX ST 225 x-ray inspection systems with advanced 3-D computed tomography (CT) capabilities to the Fraunhofer Institute of Manufacturing Engineering.
News from X-Tek Systems (31 March 2003)
Leak Detected - Ai Qualitek now trading as Uson
Following the recent acquisition of Ai Qualitek by Uson parent company Roper Industries and its merger with Uson Europe, the two firms have completed the planned transition into a single company.
News from Uson (14 March 2003)
Turnkey Leak Testing System In 6 Weeks
A short-lead-time solution for 100% leak-testing of small/medium-size products or components means custom fixtures plus programmable instrumentation and controls in a compact, modular unit.
News from InterTech Development Company (11 March 2003)
Low Cost Real Time X-Ray Inspection Breakthrough
A breakthrough has been claimed in cost-effective and easy to use, real time x-ray inspection, the new Linx compact benchtop system from X-Tek Systems.
News from X-Tek Systems (11 March 2003)
RWT Transducers in Various Sizes
Sensor Technology Ltd has announced its range of Rayleigh Wave Torqsense (RWT) transducers. Brochure available
News from Sensor Technology (10 March 2003)
FasTest Introduces Ultra-Quick Dry Leak Test
FasTest expands its connector product capability with the introduction of an ultra-fast dry leak detection system.
News from FasTest ( 7 March 2003)
Accredited standardising machines introduced
Accredited standardising machines allow users to trace the calibration of all their in-house hardness testers directly to the official hardness reference source.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines ( 4 March 2003)
Hardness test blocks comply internationally
Hardness test blocks traceable to both national and international standards are now available for the three most popular hardness scales: Rockwell, Vickers and Brinell.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (27 February 2003)
Add-on package avoids Vickers hardness misreads
A gauge manufacturing company has solved the common problem of misreading Vickers hardness impressions with a new add on package for micro hardness testing machines.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (27 February 2003)
Software upgrades boost X-ray inspection operation
Software upgrades for real-time microfocus X-ray inspection systems include a 3D waterfall display that can be generated from a 2D image and an auto-focusing feature for all applications.
News from X-Tek Systems (14 February 2003)
Fixture ensures IC valve hardness repeatability
Novel fixture solves the problem of ensuring repeatability when engine valves are tested for hardness.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (10 February 2003)
Microscope improves Brinell hardness reading
User application article A new approach to measuring has improved the accuracy of reading Brinell hardness impressions for a leading heat treatment specialist.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (10 February 2003)
Reaching those hard areas other testers can not
User application article Sometimes, users of Brinell hardness testing systems find they cannot access all component areas, but a Rockwell hardness test indenter can, says a supplier.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (31 January 2003)
Fixture enables hardness tests in narrow tapers
User application article A special fixture enables hardness tests to be carried out deep inside narrow internal tapers on spindles for a machine tool builder.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (22 January 2003)
Coupling hardness testing set-up times reduced
User application article A suite of purpose made fixtures has reduced setting up times to seconds in hardness testing automotives drive couplings.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (14 January 2003)
Rockwell hardness testers can add on Jominy tests
A manually operated fixture allows standard Rockwell hardness testers to carry out Jominy harden ability tests as precisely as machines equipped with more costly mechanised drives.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines ( 9 January 2003)
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