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Measurement & Control ptember 2016, NEC, Birmingham


OEMs across the United Kingdom and Ireland


JUMO is a global leader in control engineering. We are syn- onymous in the supply of high quality sensory, recording, and monitoring and control instrumentation; and can offer highly customised equipment to meet your requirements. As man- ufacturers of sensors and automation components and sys- tems, we know how important it is for you have these systems continually monitored and controlled.


The JUMO LOGOSCREEN 600 paperless recorder sets new stan- dards for user friendliness and performance with its revised operation and visualisation concept based on symbols along with features which are unusually easy-to-use. With a completely digital approach this revo- lutionary paperless recorder is optimised for Smartphone/Tablet use. Along with touchscreen technology, all recorded data can be displayed in both digital and analogue input/output values with 1gb of memory, the LOGOSCREEN 600 can easily store years of process values. With its neat compact design, it can easily be installed in most control cabinets. A recent development of the product means that data can be monitored on the move with a Smartphone, with the JUMO device Control App. We look forward to showcasing the LOGOSCREEN 600 at the Sen- sors and Instrumentation show 2016, we look forward to seeing you on Stand C9 to allow us to equip you with an innovative solution from our extensive product range for all your sensory and recording needs.


JUMO Tel: 01279 635 533 Web: www.jumo.co.uk


STAND C9


We represent leading manufacturers from the EU and worldwide – offer- ing an extensive range of cutting-edge components and sub-systems which help our customers compete in their own markets


Our technologies are used in sensing instruments for applications includ- ing industrial, scientific, military, medical and radiation detection.


APT will be displaying a wide range of products at Sensors & Instrumen- tation:


DETECTORS: •Electron- and XUV sensitive Silicon Photodiodes •Visible and NIR sensitive Silicon Photodiodes •Silicon Photomultipliers – solid-state PMTs •Lead-Salt (PbS/PbSe) detectors •Photon Counting Systems/electronics •Data Acquisition systems (DAQs)


LIGHT SOURCES: •Light Emitting Diodes & LED systems – from 230nm to mid-IR •Laser Diodes, Modules & Systems – from 266nm to NIR •Thermal IR Emitters – Steady-state & pulsable


AP Technologies Tel: 01225 780400 Web: www.aptechnologies.co.uk


STAND A3


RODAR Announce NEW In-Place Inclinometers at Sensors & Instrumentation Show


Worlds Highest Performance Strain Gauge Sensors UK Ltd are pleased to announce the introduction of the NEW


KFGS series strain gauge from Kyowa, which they claim has the world’s highest level performance.


This KFGS replaces the established KFG strain gauge, but with improve- ments in gauge pattern, packaging, sta- bility and repeatability making it a truly high performance gauge.


Long term drift has been reduced to only 28µm over 20 years (accelerated test- ing), while repeatability and reliability have also been vastly improved.


All the gauges are RoHS compliant and individually packaged with enhanced product information such as transverse sensitivity for improved user experience.


SENSORS UK LTD Tel: 01727 861110 Web: www.sensorsuk.com


STAND A4 RODAR will be exhibiting for the first time at the Show and will be


launching their NEW FHB and FHU Range of Dual and Single Axis, In- Place Inclinometers. These new Inclinometers provide the same Preci- sion, Repeatability and Temperature Stability of the DHBY/X Range but in a format suitable for easy inclusion in a wide Range of Tilt Measurement Systems.


For over 25 years RODAR has been manufacturing High Precision, Dual and Single Axis Inclinometers for the demanding Environment of Geotechnical Instrumentation and particularly for inclusion within an In- clinometer Torpedo for Bore Hole Deviation Monitoring.


All of RODAR’s Inclinometers are Gravity Referenced Transducers util- ising the well established Servo-Accelerometer principle of a Pendulous Mass attached to a Torque Balanced, Fluid Damped System.


Operating from a Single Unregulated DC Supply from 5.5-35V with extremely Low Current Consumption of 5mA or less the entire Range in- corporates Automatic Temperature Compensation to provide Highly Sta- ble Outputs over a wide Temperature Range.


RODAR Tel: 01384 594 439 Web: www.rodar.co.uk


STAND G25


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