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Accurate Transducer Monitoring: Strain gauges, Load cells, Thermocouples, Thermistors, RTDs, Pt100, Pressure gauges, Photocells, Accelerometers, pH probes, Level gauges, Voltage, Current, etc.


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Versatile: Environmental monitoring, R&D, product testing, counting, digital and analogue control, condition monitoring, event logging.


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