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Cropico D05000 for measurement of multiple resistance values


values in a variety of electrical manufacturing,


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he extremely accurate measurement of resistance


electronic


component testing and equipment calibration applications is provided by the Cropico DO5000 series of microhmmeters from Seaward. The versatile DO5000 has


programmable current settings in 100 steps from 10µA to 10A and measures from 3mΩ to 30kΩ with a resolution of 0.1µΩ and ±0.03% accuracy. Variable measurement speed settings of 50, 25 or 2.5 per second allows the selection of high speed testing for production line applications, a medium mode where the device under test needs more time to settle or a slow speed for manual operation where display clarity is a priority. True four-wire resistance measurement eliminates lead resistance errors, while auto averaging and automatic temperature compensation with 20°C referencing or other user-defined settings increases true measurement accuracy.


All these options are included in the basic DO5000 unit as well as a data logging function which stores up to 4000 readings with date and time stamp. Interfaces can be added for remote control and integration into automated test systems.


More at www.seaward.co.uk


Deltabar M - fast delivery on differential


pressure transmitters Endress+Hauser has added the Deltabar M PMD55 differential pressure transmitter to its Quality Instruments Quickly (QIQ) service.


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eltabar M’s industrial applications include volume or mass flow measurement in conjunction with primary elements in gases, vapours and liquids; level, volume or mass measurement in liquids and differential pressure monitoring of filters, heat exchangers and pumps. With reference accuracy of 0.1% with a standard transmitter and up to 0.075% for the platinum version alongside a turndown of 100:1, this robust, compact transmitter offers the best value on the market for a device of its class. Users save money because you only pay for the construction materials, display and safety options you need and the device can be integrated into a WirelessHART network through the addition of Endress+Hauser’s WirelessHART Adapter.


Fast delivery on


the instrument and many accessories can be guaranteed by choosing Endress+Hauser’s QIQ service.


For full details visit www.uk.endress.com/pmd55


Endress+Hauser Ltd Tel: 0161 286 5000


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