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Exhibition preview Sensing Technology 2011


Laser sensors with ATEX gas pressure transmitters 100 kHz bandwidth


The Type 520 pressure transmit- ter has been developed for appli- cations within the industrial refrigeration market.


This year Sensors UK will be showing its broad range of primary sensors, measuring instruments and systems to the manufacturing and process indus- tries. The company will be introducing the M70LL laser sensor with a 100 kHz bandwidth, said to be the fastest on the market and suitable for applications in- cluding ultrasonic testing, road profiling and testing relays - anything where high speed and accuracy is essential. Sensors UK


T: 01727 861110 www.sensorsuk.com


Single and multi-wave pyroelectric detectors


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Based on thick film technology which utilises a special grade of steel welded to the pressure sensor, the sensor can be used for all gases and media in refrigera- tion including ammonia. ATEX approved, the Type 520 transmitters feature a relative pressure of 0 … 2.5 - 600 bar; compact welded construction; media temperatures of -40°C … +135°C. The Type 528 pressure transmitter utilises a ceramic technology which when used in combination with unique inte- grated electronics design gives


Force, torque, load and strain sensors


PCB Piezotronics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of force, torque, load, strain, dynamic pressure, acoustic and vibration sensors and the pioneer of ICP technology.


the sensor a high degree of accu- racy for all temperature ranges. Also ATEX approved, the Type 528 transmitters feature a relative pressure of 0...1- 60 bar/absolute pressure -1...0 - 16 bar; compact rugged construction; media tem- peratures of -40°C … +125°C. Huba Control


T: +44 1993 776667 www.hubacontrol.com


Visitors will be able to see the full StrainSense range includ- ing the new fluid property sensor which offers real-time monitoring of multiple parame- ters of fluids. A multi-function sensor immersed in fluid moni- tors viscosity, density, dielectric


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Its instrumentation is used for test, measurement, monitoring and control in many industrial applications. With a range of high temperature accelerometers, pressure sensors and MEMS sensors for shock or DC response measurements, PCB's prod- ucts are backed by a Total Customer Satisfaction guarantee. PCB Piezotronics T: 01462 429710 www.pcb.com


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Real-time monitoring of multiple fluid parameters


constant and temperature, this offers great advantages over existing analysis techniques. Further new products include industrial, process, environmental and offshore sensors covering pressure and level measurement - many with ATEX and TUV approvals. Also on show is the recently released miniature piezoelectric accelerometer for high tempera- ture vibration and shock meas- urements. Operating in shear


Comprehensive transducer range


RDP Electronics will be showing the latest developments in trans- ducer technology. Its comprehen- sive range includes load cells, pressure sensors, displacement


LVDTs, torque and magnetostric- tive transducers complete with instrumentation and measure- ment software.


Since its foundation in 1991 InfraTec has been at the forefront of innovation within the technol- ogy of pyroelectric detectors for use in gas analysis and flame detection. On show will be the extensive range of single and multi-wavelength detectors as well as the award-winning tunable detectors with Fabry- Perot filters. Of particular inter- est this year is the new and innovative detector that can scan over the wavelength range of 8.0 to 10.5 microns. InfraTec


T: 01246 267562 www.infratec.de


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RDP Electronics specialises in providing cost effective solutions to a broad range of measurement needs, right from the point of measurement through to PC display of data. RDP Electronics T: 01902 457512 www.rdpe.com


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Measurement and data logger solutions


Omni Instruments specialises in providing measurement and data acquisition products and systems in the UK, Europe and worldwide. The company's mission is to provide a comprehensive range of sensors and data loggers together with sound advice and technical sup- port. Omni sales engineers have many years of experience in instru- mentation, measurement and data logger applications and are available to make site visits in the UK where appropriate. Experienced technical sales persons are always on hand to answer all measurement and data acquisition questions. Omni can supply a wide range sensors and log- gers from stock, and complete systems on short lead times Omni Instruments


Stand C9 www.omniinstruments.co.uk


T: 0845 9000 601 Enter 240


Dwyer Instruments will be exhibiting its new range of CO and CO2 transmitters, series GSTA and CDT.


The series CDT uses single beam, dual-wavelength NDIR sensor to auto- matically correct for aging effects of the light source and the transmitters are able to self-calibrate even in buildings that are occupied 24 hours a day. The series GSTA uses a high accuracy


electrochemical sensor to sense CO and offers universal outputs. Dwyer Instruments T: 07973 181 645


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www.dwyer-inst.co.uk AUGUST 2011 Process & Control


mode and free of internal, per- formance-limiting adhesives, the Model 7502A is said to set the standard for stable thermal performance from -73 °C to 260 °C. StrainSense supplies quality sensors for vibration, accelera- tion, strain, pressure, position, force, fluid properties, instru- mentation, tilt/inclination and torque. StrainSense


T: 01908 543038 www.strainsense.co.uk C0/C02 transmitters


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