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OCTOBER 2013


Measurement


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5. Improving high speed data acquisition HBM has launched the mobile GEN3i data recorder that can transfer data directly to the storage medium at speeds as high as 200MB/s, while up to 96 input channels can be configured as required


9. Advanced entry level thermal imaging cameras Far from being instruments that simply take spot temperature measurements or use blended techniques, the new FLIR Ex-Series of entry level thermal imaging cameras are true thermal imaging cameras that are packed with a variety of features


Simplifying the discovery of electrical energy waste


The latest publication for the test and measurement sector COVER STORY Even well run facilities can


experience energy waste - most commonly through equipment and system inefficiencies or by


operating at expensive times of the day. The new Fluke 1730 Electrical Rnergy logger negates the need for expensive power quality analysers operated by


engineers with advanced training, whose cost and skill barriers have made energy audits impractical for many facilities


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6. At the heart of cardiac robot testing Rigel Medical’s portable analysers are being used to improve electrical safety testing at a ground breaking project in Poland to create a new generation of advanced cardiac surgery robots


8. Having the measure of the industry To meet the changing requirements of measurement solutions, Testo has developed new cost effective technologies for a variety of sectors


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A new electrical isolation solution, supplied by the energy metering division of npower, is helping Hull City Council tackle an electrical inspection and upgrade programme


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