Measurement and Testing Mobile Computer for UL Classes I, II, III Division 2
The Mobile Computer MC75Aex-NI is a 3.5G Worldwide Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) device and has been modified by Bartec (Germany) especially for use in the hazardous area of UL Classes I, II and III Division 2. Now the extensive communication options which are a standard in the non-hazardous area are also available in the hazardous area.
Due to its ergonomic design and its easy use, it is perfectly suitable for achieving quick data availability in business processes. For manual data acquisition,
a keyboard in several versions is available. Further options for data acquisition are provided by the integrated 1D or 1D/2D scan engine for the acquisition of barcodes. Optionally available is a 3.2 megapixel camera.
The ergonomically mounted scan triggers at the MC75Aex-NI allow to easily acquire data by single-hand control. For data communication with other systems and departments, several technologies are available: Wireless WAN (WWAN), Wireless LAN (WLAN), Wireless PAN (WPAN) (Bluetooth) and IrDA connection
These modules integrated in the device guarantee a seamless voice and data transmission and an easy integration into the company intranet. Further advantages are its robust construction, an easy-to-read 3.5'' VGA color display with touch
technology and a high-performance lithium-ion battery. Within the MC75Aex-NI, a Marvell PXA320 processor with 806 MHz guarantees a fast processing, while the operating system Windows Mobile 6.5 from Microsoft in connection with the Enterprise Mobility Developer Kits (EMDK) from Motorola allow an easy application development.
The device has an integrated memory of 256 MB RAM with 1GB of flash memory for the storage of user-defined applications and data. For larger applications and data quantities, Bartec offers Micro SD memory cards.
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Powerful, Multi-LED, Broad-Beam UV Lamp Ideal for Industrial Leak Detection
Spectronics Corporation (USA) has introduced the powerful Spectroline® multi-LED, broad-beam UV leak detection lamp. When used with Spectroline®
Tritan™ 365 — a fluorescent
dyes, it pinpoints fluid leaks in a wide range of industrial systems such as hydraulic equipment, compressors, engines, gearboxes, fuel systems and much more.
The Tritan 365 features three ultrahigh intensity UV LEDs for fluorescent leak detection, plus a white light LED for general component inspection. The lamp’s broad-beam profile provides extra-wide area coverage, while its compact head gets into cramped areas larger lamps can’t reach. It has an inspection range of 20 feet (6.1 m) or more. A built-in fan keeps the LEDs cool, providing optimum light output during extended use.
The Tritan 365 is extremely compact and lightweight, weighing just 16 ounces (454 g). A convenient three-way rocker switch allows easy control of the light sources and a lightweight, angled lamp body ensures fatigue-free inspections. Instant-on operation allows the lamp to reach full intensity immediately! The TRITAN 365 has an 8 foot (2.4 m) or extra-long 20 foot (6.1 m) power cord with an AC plug, and is available in 120V, 230V, 240V and 100V models.
Also available is the Tritan™ 365M portable, battery-operated AC/DC lamp kit. Along
with the Tritan lamp, it has a rechargeable NiMH battery pack with an adjustable shoulder strap and belt loop, AC cord set, smart AC charger and UV-absorbing glasses, all packed in a padded carrying case.
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New Termography Software for R&D Researchers
FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (France) has released a new version 2.10 of its popular ThermaCAM®
Researcher™ software.
Designed to precisely analyse thermal performance -ThermaCAM®
Researcher™ is
proven to be the most robust real-time digital storage, measurement, and analysis software available. Extremely versatile, Researcher digitally stores and retrieves static and real-time infrared images, live IR digital video sequences, dynamic high-speed events and data directly from ThermaCAM IR cameras allowing in-depth and precise analysis of thermal events.
Changes and new features of ThermaCAM® Researcher™ 2.10 include improved bonjour
scanning, new zoom and pan tool buttons, plot value storage in session files, support for FLIR GF Series IR image, JPEG storage with an IR scale, camera control of Auto-NUC and Auto-adjust to cover just the zoomed area of an image. In addition the new software revision now provides FLIR SC6X0 windowing and 120 Hz support, full support for FLIR SC305, SC325, SC645 and SC655 (windowing and full speed) and support for Windows 7.
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Fast,Accurate Blend Ratio Measurements
• Biodiesel in Diesel • Ethanol in Gasoline
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Increasing mandates require accurate blend ratio measure- ments of biodiesel in diesel fuel and ethanol in gasoline to ensure product quality. Distributors, engine manufacturers, fleet operators, regulatory agencies, or terminal managers need an easy-to-use analyzer to ensure a correct blend.
An InfraCal Biodiesel or Ethanol Blend Analyzer gives you: • 100 ppm biodiesel measurement now available
• Measurement results in under 30 seconds with no sample preparation
• Portability for on-site measurements
• Proven technology currently in use by major petroleum terminals and regulatory agencies
• And, assurance your blend quality meets specifications
To learn more, visit our web site
www.wilksir.com or call: 831-338-7459 or email:
srintoul@wilksir.com
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Annual Buyers’ Guide 2011
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