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Harsh, hazardous environments?
...not a problem
To meet the needs for Personnel & Materials Monitoring and Security in Harsh or Hazardous locations, contact Mercury HMI Ltd for ATEX certified equipment.
Rugged construction and ingress protection to IP65 allow the Mercury 2+ Operator Terminal and Sentry Card Reader to be used in Zone 0 (Div. 1) environments at distances of up to 1km from the Safe Area mounted R507 Interface Module.
Reader options include the 125KHz EM & HID RFID Proximity cards as well as the 13.56MHz MIFARE and iClass standards.
BARTEC Safe.t® Technology SEH Skin Effect Heating System
The SEH from BARTEC is the most cost effective way of heat tracing for all kind of long transfer pipe lines.
Up to 20 km with one feeding point Operating temperature up to +200 °C Tailor made system solution, reliable and robust
Choose BARTEC, the specialist for Electric Heating! BARTEC GmbH Germany
info@bartec.de www.bartec-group.com Circle 17B or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe Viscosity Low Viscosity High Tel: +44(0)1653 697200 Web:
www.mercuryhmi.co.uk
George House, Derwent Road, Malton, North Yorkshire. YO17 6YB
Fax: +44(0)8700 667325 Email:
sales@mercuryhmi.co.uk Circle 17 or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe
Security systems utilising Wiegand D1/D0 communications are catered for by the Sentry when configured in Wiegand Output mode.
Call +44 (0)1296 670200 Whatever viscosity you are dealing with –
and whatever fl uid – Litre Meter has the meter for the job.
generated at
BeQRious.com www.litremeter.com Circle 17C or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe Circle 17A or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe
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