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3.3v graphic display with SPI / I²C interface + tou ch-screen


industrial, latest


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measurement over long distances


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ensors UK introduces a range of lasers which boast excellent of


IP65 are for use in even long distance the manufacturing the


reliability through process.


The range of DIMETIX lasers offer measurements from 0~30m up to a 500m range with repeatability to only ±0.3mm. All have a rugged metal enclosure rated


harshest environments. Depending even can be upon three programmed your


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application


we can offer a wide a choice of output options such as a programmable 4~20mA or RS232C output and SSI. There of which


outputs, relay


Long distance laser length two alarms. sensors are suitable for both


dynamic and static applications. They can be used to measure distance, level and position, and to detect motion. Pairs of sensors can be mounted to measure thickness,


and Sensors UK Sensors UK  01727 861110  www.sensorsuk.com Dewesoft UK Ltd Dewesoft UK Ltd  01367 871000  www.dewesoft.com diameter. Highly


cost-effective, laser distance sensors are easy to set up and install.


ideal


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MS Electronics Ltd has available an exceptionally versatile line


of addition


commercial and battery power to


alphanumeric the


and graphic


ed applications. The in


displays popular DOG display for family


use is


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DOGXL240-7 with 240x128 pixels. The module size is 94x67 mm with view area of 90x47 mm (3.9”). A display this size can easy 6 line of 40 characters or 8 lines of 20 large characters. isplay has a low current consumption of 900 µA making it for battery powered applications. The EA DOGXL240W-7


and EA DOGXL240N-7 with FSTN pos. technology are readable without backlight. where a backlight is required these DOG display are simply plugged into the LE Four colours are available white, amber and a dual green/red LED backlight. The


MMS Electronics Ltd MMS Electronics Ltd


dual backlight option D backlight modules. For applications


is ideal for applications where a green (no rmal) or red (warning) status indication is required.  01943 877668


 www.m sem lectronics.co.uk


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channels using SIRIUS and cameras


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designed standards and capable of withstanding


harsh conditions in heavy environments such as construction and in Military applications. The instrument supports up to 32 galvanic isolated high dynamic input channels up to 1MS/s, which support almost any kind of signal and sensor. Analogue voltage up to ±1000V, accelerometers, charge sensors, strain gauges,


thermocouples, RTDs,


ABLE construct “state of the art” training facility A


BLE Instruments & Controls Ltd are constructing a state of the art training facility at


truly unique process environment for high impact, hands-on training. The facility


their Reading headquarters. The purpose built consists of


two connected stainless rig will offer a steel vessels and ABLE,


working together with leading manufacturers and suppliers, are fitting the rig with instrumentation ranging from the conventional to the very latest cutting edge measurement technologies for flow, level, pressure, temperature, density, gas and liquid analysis. Different


fluids can be pumped between the vessels by centrifugal pumps


accommodating a wide span of variable flow rates regulated by both manual and pneumatically operated valves.


Among the primary flow elements to be featured will be Rh mass flowmeters. This technology will act as the master meter f the focus for one of the in-depth training modules.


meters traceable transfer


spool mounted flow reference will be calibrated at Institute’s Van Swinden Flow Laboratory (VSL)


in Delft against


or the rig and eonik Coriolis


Another unique feature of the facility, will be a verification loop for flare gas incorporating an internationally


standard. ABLE’s


the Dutch Metrology their primary


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standard turbine meter. The entire process


is to be managed by a virtual DCS system, a full


automation control package designed for handling process plant across the major industries, from the complexity of an offshore platform to the precision of a micro-brewery.


ABLE will be offering a comprehensive range of dynamic training courses for all levels with an appropriate balance of class room based theoretical content and hands-on practical elements, covering multiple measurement disciplines. Reflecting the impartiality of ABLE’s status as the UK’s largest independent the


supplier, different customer


rig partner companies. The ABLE training rig is scheduled for completion by the end of June 2016. ABLE nstruments & Controls Ltd


ABLE Instruments & ContrI  0118 9169407  www.able.co.uk


ols Ltd incorporates over


suppliers, all providing real equipment


demonstration and 100 process


time data, offering a platform for a matchless


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