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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*
May, 2016
Creative Materials Intros Conductive Electrode Ink and Coating
Ayer, MA — Creative Materials has introduced an electrically conductive, medical, silver/silver-chloride (Ag/ AgCl) electrode ink and coating. This silicone-based product, des- ignated 126-49, has been formu- lated to bond to silicone poly- olefin fabrics, fluoropolymer sub- strates and other materials that are difficult to bond. The material demonstrates
Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies
and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™
series inspects hermetically sealed components to
MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.
NorCom 2020™
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an ability to sustain its conduc- tivity even when the final prod- uct is bent, creased or stretched. It also exhibits resistance to high salt content hydrogels and is use- ful over a wide temperature range — resistant up to 325°C (617°F). It is able to be cured at room temperature, which takes seven to ten days, and does not degrade quickly over time. The prod- uct is formulated for screen-printing, but can also be dispensed with a syringe, dipped or sprayed. Typical
applications include medical sensors, ECG, EEG, TENS, and defibrillator electrodes.
Silicone-based, silver-chloride electrode coating.
Contact: Creative Materials, Inc., 12 Willow Road,
Ayer, MA 01432 % 978-391-4700 fax: 978-391-4705 E-mail:
info@creativematerials.com Web:
www.creativematerials.com
ATEC Offers High-Power TWT Amplifiers
San Diego, CA — Advanced Test Equipment Rentals (ATEC) is now offering Instruments for Industry’s PT-KW series of high-power, pulse, traveling-wave tube (TWT), micro - wave power amplifiers for rent. Designed for microwave, high-inten- sity radiated field (HIRF) and radar testing, the TWT amplifiers are used in satellite transponders, the mili- tary, aerospace, and many other applications. The series of amplifiers provides up to 12,000W of pulse power for various frequency ranges from 1 to 18GHz. The amplifiers’ modular design
minimizes internally produced EMI signal leakage and provides easy access for field service. Redundant thermal and airflow sensors keep the TWT from overheating. In addition, the units have a user-friendly inter- face and a backlit LCD, which shows forward and reverse power indica-
tion, status, and self-diagnostic infor- mation. All the amplifiers’ operating
parameters are simultaneously avail - able in the front panel display as well as over the remote bus. Selection switches allow for the switching of an amplifier to a desired mode of opera- tion for local control, if the unit is not being operated remotely. The new products add to the
company’s extensive inventory of RF amplifiers. They assist with the test- ing of external signal interference — radiated immunity. To meet individ- ual requirements, the series can be easily customized with other avail-
able options. Contact: Advanced Test
Equipment Rentals Corp., 10401
Roselle Street, San Diego, CA 92121 % 888-404-2832 fax: 858-558-6570 E-mail:
sales@atecorp.com Web:
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D-Coax Releases High-Frequency Probe
Newburg, OR — D-Coax, a provider of test services, engineering services and related microwave products, has in - tro duced a high-performance, TDR/ VNA, differential/single-ended probe assembly. The probe allows for high- frequency testing up to 40GHz. The probe makes testing for
RoHS
small discontinuities on non-planar PCBs possible on a 40GHz VNA or fast TDR. The probe is durable and repeatable, which contributes to its high-frequency. Twinax and coaxial cable can be probed directly, while probing in a horizontal or vertical position allows use on a probe sta- tion, or with specific test fixtures. The probes have low uncorrected return and insertion loss. The DP1.4 probe’s insertion loss is better than –0.651dB, and its return loss is bet-
ter than –12dB at 40GHz.
Differential-ended, TDR/VNA probe.
Contact: D-Coax, Inc., 401 E.
First Street, Newberg, OR 97132 % 503-922-2436
E-mail:
info@d-coax.com Web:
www.d-coax.com
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