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Remote visual inspection equipment acquisition
General Electric Company has completed the acquisition of Everest VIT, focused on remote visual inspection equipment for industrial applications, following receipt of the various regulatory approvals.
News from GE Inspection Technologies (16 September 2005)
Spectrometers showcased
Ultrasonic Scientific will be exhibiting its HR-US range of spectrometers at the Eastern Analytical Symposium 2005 on booth# 715.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific (14 September 2005)
Automatic Jominy hardness testing developed
Indentec have developed a stand alone automatic Jominy hardness testing system with Corus Steel in the UK and is said to be eminently suitable for automatic applications.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (24 August 2005)
Support packages for mass spectrometers
Thermo Electron Corporation has announced the development of two new support packages.
News from Thermo Electron Corporation (Mass Spec) (22 August 2005)
High resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy
Ultrasonic Scientific , specialists in High Resolution Ultrasonic Spectroscopy (HR-US), announces that it will be exhibiting its HR-US range of spectrometers at Biotechnica 2005 on stand D15.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific ( 8 August 2005)
Due dilligence from metal detector
The CEIA THS/FB metal detection system is an easy route to ensuring due diligence in the detection of metal contaminates in food products.
News from Constant Instruments ( 3 August 2005)
High-resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy grows
Ultrasonic Scientific, innovator in High-Resolution Ultrasonic Spectroscopy (HR-US) for material analysis, reports significant growth in its commercial applications.
News from Ultrasonic Scientific (12 July 2005)
Eddy current inspection for inline or offline
The Vector 22, suitable for rack-mounting or bench-mounting in an optional external case, features a high sample frequency to allow inspection at very fast line speeds.
News from GE Inspection Technologies (24 June 2005)
Spectrometer complies with RoHS and WEEE
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence system helps manufacturers, sellers, distributors and recyclers of electrical and electronic equipment comply with the ever stricter EU regulations.
News from Thermo Electron Corporation ( 4 May 2005)
Advanced X-ray image review tools offered
Advanced data sharing capabilities allow significant improvements in productivity and enable faster identification of quality problems, leading to reduced production defects.
News from GE Inspection Technologies ( 3 May 2005)
LPG measured from beneath
Andronics has developed its own Sonic Sensor which is fitted underneath the tank.
News from Andronics # (25 April 2005)
Residual score for easy ends measured
Based on V-Ray attenuation data analysis, X-score is CMC-KUHNKE's non-destructive system for measuring the residual score on Easy-Open Ends.
News from CMC-KUHNKE (25 April 2005)
Eddy current instruments provide documentation
Eddy current instrument line is aimed at production and laboratory applications and provides complete test result documentation, easy operation, testing speed and reliability.
News from ibg NDT Systems (18 April 2005)
Industrial X-ray provider acquired
Thermo Electron Corporation has purchased Niton LLC, a leading provider of portable X-ray systems for metals, petrochemical and environmental markets.
News from Thermo Electron Corporation (13 April 2005)
Refrigeration leaks captured
Hydrogen-based leak detectors from Sensistor Technologies are playing a key role in the production testing of refrigeration units manufactured at Kenmore International's UK operation.
News from Sensistor Technologies ( 7 April 2005)
Magnets and detectors shown
At Hillhead, Eriez will exhibit a self-cleaning version of its Model CP Suspended Permanent Magnet and two different types of aperture metal detectors, including a new high sensitivity unit. Brochure available
News from Eriez Magnetics Europe ( 1 April 2005)
Radiography scanner faster, higher, greater
Faster scanning speeds, higher scanning resolution and greater throughput are just three of the benefits offered by the new CRx Tower computed radiography (CR) scanner from GE Inspection Technologies.
News from GE Inspection Technologies ( 1 April 2005)
Expanded training choices for North America
GE Inspection Technologies can now offer its customers in the North America region comprehensive, professional and flexible training in all NDT techniques.
News from GE Inspection Technologies (22 March 2005)
Defect size determination eases with software
Faster and easier defect sizing in line with API 5UI recommendations for oilfield tubulars are the instant benefits derived from GE Inspection Technologies' USM 35 using newly available software.
News from GE Inspection Technologies ( 8 March 2005)
Easy-to-operate ultrasonic flaw detector
The Krautkramer USM 32 ultrasonic flaw-detector has been significantly improved and the price dropped according to market demand.
News from GE Inspection Technologies ( 7 March 2005)
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