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Elcometer Instruments
Address:
Edge Lane
Manchester
M43 6BU
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 161 371 6000
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Elcometer Instruments:
Rotational viscometers are accurate, easy to use
Rotational viscometers are ideal for determining the viscosity of liquids, which do not depend solely on temperature or pressure, the behaviour of non-Newtonian liquids can also be analysed.
News from Elcometer Instruments (25 September 2006)
Inspection equipment maker moves to larger plant
A manufacturer of high quality inspection equipment, with specialised divisions dedicated to coatings inspection, concrete inspection and metal detection, has moved to larger premises.
News from Elcometer Instruments ( 1 May 2006)
Inspecting a variety coatings on aluminium
Products capable of meeting all coatings inspection requirements involving aluminium substrates, measuring characterisitics such as abrasion, adhesion, elasticity and deformation of the coating.
News from Elcometer Instruments ( 6 February 2006)
Inspection device maker to expand UK production
Elcometer has signed a contract of intent with James West to undertake a 3,240m2 construction project in order to expand its production capacity in Manchester, England.
News from Elcometer Instruments (21 December 2005)
Elcometer acquires Braive Instruments
Elcometer Instruments has acquired the business of Braive Instruments, Belgium and their French company Braive France Sarl - manufacturers of physical test equipment for paints and powders.
News from Elcometer Instruments (31 March 2003)
Display menus manage measurment thickness gauging
By using display menus to control the use of the many convenient features offered, this coating thickness gauge has revolutionised the measurement of coating thicknesses.
News from Elcometer Instruments (28 November 2002)
Check gauges without changing cables
How can you automatically collect different measurements from more than one gauge, into a computer, without constantly pulling out cables? Read on for an answer.
News from Elcometer Instruments (22 August 2002)

