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Steyning Way
Bognor Regis
PO22 9ST
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1243 833333

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Listing of all 13 news releases from Solartron Metrology:

Solartron launches wireless bore gauge

A wireless bore gauge (WBG) from Solartron Metrology eliminates the need for cables to download the measurement data.

News from Solartron Metrology (24 September 2008)

Solartron launches SI 3000 transducer controllers

The SI 3000 range of transducer controllers from Solartron Metrology provide a clear graphical display of single or dual channel inputs.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 9 September 2008)

Network controller for mechanical measurement

Solartron Metrology has introduced the Orbit 104 Plus network controller suitable for interfacing with all Solartron transducers, including inductive and optical.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 1 May 2007)

Readout for interfacing with metrology transducers

Solartron Metrology has announced the SI3500 digital, a metrology transducer interface and post processing controller designed to operate with Solartron's gauging transducers on the 'Orbit' network.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 1 May 2007)

Long stroke linear displacement measurement

Solartron Metrology has developed the GEMCO series of linear displacement transducers for long stroke, high-accuracy measurement.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 1 May 2007)

Metrology readout for gauging probes

Solartron Metrology has announced the SI 7500 digital readout, which interfaces with Solartron's gauging probes using the proprietary Orbit digital network, without the need for an RS232 adaptor.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 1 May 2007)

Possibly the smallest gauging probe in the world

Solartron, worldwide supplier of metrology probes, has announced what it claims to be the smallest gauging probe family on the market, the DZ Series.

News from Solartron Metrology (30 April 2007)

Absolute displacement transducers redress balance

The dramatic improvements in the performance of data acquisition systems, control systems and instrumentation in recent years have frequently outstripped the performance of data transducers.

News from Solartron Metrology (29 September 2005)

Hardware enables simple sensor networking

Electronic hardware enables simple networking of a variety of temperature, pressure, humidity, or other physical measurand sensors with DC voltage or current output.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 1 December 2004)

Guide to linear transducers and conditioning

An interactive CD-ROM, designed to enable engineers to quickly browse or search for linear measuring devices to suit their application, is now available from Solartron Metrology.

News from Solartron Metrology (15 November 2004)

Digital lever probe has low tip force

Featuring a wide measuring range of 500 micron and fine accuracy to +/-1 micron, a digital lever probe offers small size, low tip force and networking capability.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 8 November 2004)

Mini probes gauge where other probes can not

Close consultation with OEM gauging partners led to the development of a mini probe for gauging in confined spaces such as bores, cylinders, cones and other hard-to-access areas.

News from Solartron Metrology ( 6 September 2004)

Block gauge measures IDs and cavities

Addressing a whole new range of applications not covered by conventional gauging probes, a block gauge is available in digital and analogue variants and measures IDs and cavities.

News from Solartron Metrology (24 June 2003)

 

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