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February, 2017 Retlif Labs Offers New


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Composites Testing Services


Ronkonkoma, NY — Retlif Testing Laboratories is now offering testing for carbon fiber reinforced poly- mers (CFRP), glass fiber rein- forced polymers


(GFRP),


aramids (Kev lar), and non-fiber reinforced plastic. The compa- ny has opened a new accredited composites testing laboratory in Plainview, New York, recog- nized by the Performance Review Institute (PRI) NAD- CAP program. The lab is fully- accredited to IS0-STD-17025 by the Laboratory Accredit ation Bureau, which provides the basis for accreditation through formal recognition of demon- stration of competence. Founded in 1978 Retlif is a high-


rail, maritime, medical devices, mili- tary and homeland security applica-


EMC/EMI testing for a variety of materials and industries.


tions. Retlif test data are recognized


profile independent testing laboratory. Retlif provides complete composite testing as well as EMC/EMI and Environmental Testing and engineer- ing services for aerospace, avionics,


worldwide. Contact: Retlif Testing


Laboratories, 795 Marconi Avenue,


Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 % 631-737-1500 fax: 631-737-1497 Web: www.retlif.com


Schaefer Intros Rugged Military Power Solutions


Hopkinton, MA —Schaefer has intro- duced its MIL-K series of military AC-AC frequency converters, AC-DC power suppliers, DC-DC converters, battery chargers, power quality sys- tems, power distribution units, and DC-AC inverters. Robust and ruggedized construction allows for high performance and reliability, and build-to-order flexibility makes the MIL-K series suitable for use in shel- ters, vehicles, avionics, radar, naval, and open air applications. Features and options include


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single- and three-phase inputs, high- voltage DC inputs, a wide frequency input range of 45-440 Hz, PFC (low- THD) inputs, chemical agent resist- ant coating (CARC), digital meters for output current and voltage, LEDs (input, output, alarm), blackout switch for LEDs or covers, quick con- nectors for output, input breaker switch, weep holes for condensation drip or fully-sealed up to IP69, Mil connectors (standard, bayonet style


and others), alarm outputs (separate connector or on input/output connec- tor), remote control (separate connec-


Mil-K series power supply.


tor or on input/output connector), and parallel AC/DC outputs for high-


er output power requirements. Contact: Schaefer, Inc., 45


South Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 % 508-435-6400 fax: 508-435-6401


E-mail: sales@schaeferpower.com Web: www.schaeferpower.com


Larson: Motion Sensor for Hazardous Environments


Kemp, TX — Larson Electronics has released an explosion-proof motion sensor equipped with an adjustable timer for use in hazardous environ- ments. The detector saves operating costs by enabling machines to become active only when motion is detected. The EXP-MS-N4X-AT-HV explo-


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sion-proof motion sensor is designed for operators that need a high-quali- ty sensor rated for use in hazardous areas designated Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1. The detector can be mounted at heights ranging from 10-20 ft (3-6m) and provides up to 15 x 15 ft (4.6 x 4.6m) coverage, and can even be activated through a wall. The entire unit is constructed of copper-free non-sparking aluminum with a glass window front for motion detection. The unit is wall mounted with an


integral mounting bracket that can be adjusted vertically after installation. The sensor is designed to operate on


120, 208, 220, 240, or 277 VAC and can be configured to operate on 12-24V for low-voltage applications. The motion detector is useful


for environments where combustible dusts and particles are present.


Explosion-proof motion sensor. Contact: Larson Electronics


LLC, 11035 Jeanell Drive, Kemp, TX 75143 % 903-498-3363 E-mail: sales@larsonelectronics.com Web: www.larsonelectronics.com


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