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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Portable Vibration Calibration with Certificate Generation


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BM – a market leader in the field of test and measurement – is pleased to announce the new


FIT7A Digital Load Cell, specifically designed to meet the needs of demanding requirements of weighing in modern manufacturing lines. Suitable for use in a very wide range of production environments which require dynamic weighing, sorting, filling and dosing,


the robust FIT7A load cell offers


manufacturers high precision and processing speed. Based on the very latest HBM strain gauge technology, the innovative new sensor features class C4 accuracy per OIML R60 and a maximum scale division Y of up to 25,000 and addresses the problem of bottlenecks, which can often slow down production rates. In comparison to existing sensors which are only able to handle up to 100 weighings per minute,


sophisticated new technology


incorporated within the FIT7A means that it is now possible to perform 180 weighings per minute, therefore dramatically increasing production speed and reducing costs. HBM also provide a downloadable free professional software package, AEDPanel 32: version 3, to provide diagnosis and analysis of measurement data, as well as debugging and bug-fixing.


HBM u 0208 515 6000 u www.hbm.com


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CB Piezotronics, a world leader in vibration, acoustic, pressure, force and torque sensors has announced The Modal Shop’s


new 9110D Portable Vibration Calibrator offering laboratory grade accuracy, allowing industrial plants to reduce perceived risk when under review for business interruption insurance. Capable of validating accelerometers, velocity sensors, proximity probes and 4-20mA loop vibration sensors, the 9110D creates ISO 17025 compliant calibration certificates in Microsoft Excel®. A printed and filed certificate provides proof to insurance risk engineers that a plant is following recommended best practice standards for maintaining its condition monitoring system. The Modal Shop is a global calibration authority of over 20 years standing. Each portable vibration calibrator is backed by extensive application knowledge and a policy of total customer satisfaction.


PCB Piezotronics Ltd u 01462 429710 u www.pcbpiezotronics.co.uk


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he bulk containers on offer are suitable for a range of food and non-food production applications, including vegetable harvesting, processing,


handling operations and


pharmaceutical manufacturing. Suitable for hygiene-critical environments, the products' key qualities include smooth surfaces and curved corners which are quick and easy to clean and protect contents from damage in transit. Danilo Oliynik, UK MD, said: "This promotion offers customers the opportunity to stock up and meet their handling requirements over the coming months, with some great savings on offer. The promotion offers a solution for any application in which containers need to stand up to intensive usage in environments where safe and hygienic transport of bulk quantities is essential." Made from tough, impact-resistant plastic, the containers will stack 10 high, carrying unit loads of up to 500kg.


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Tel: 0208 339 7370 Fax: 0208 339 7371


462 Ewell Road, Surbiton, Surrey KT6 7EL, England


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