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44 Safety Free VOC gas table given to operators who register for


fi ve-year extended warranty for handheld VOC detectors Ion Science is offering a free gas table to customers who register their well proven Tiger and Tiger Select handheld volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors online to receive the company’s industry-beating fi ve-year extended warranty. Customers will benefi t from the fi ve-year extended warranty by registering their Ion Science Tiger or Tiger Select Photoionisation Detector (PID) within one month of purchase via an online form. A confi rmation email advises that the extended warranty period has been activated and processed.


Ion Science’s VOC Gas Table provides information on a wide range of potentially hazardous gases and vapours, with advice on the most suitable instrument for the application. It also contains vital detail on PID response factors. Duncan Johns, Managing Director at Ion Science comments: “Ion Science’s Tiger and Tiger Select handheld PIDs have established an unrivalled reputation for high performance, durability and reliability. The fi ve-year extended warranty shows that we trust our products and have confi dence in their longevity. He adds: “Instrument registration takes minutes with those customers being the fi rst to receive product updates and notifi cation of special offers. It also ensures a quick, hassle-free repair in the event of a service issue.”


Ion Science provides a full calibration, maintenance and repair service for all its instruments. The company’s skilled engineers identify and resolve issues quickly for a fast turnaround to ensure instruments are operational as soon as possible. Taking advantage of the extended warranty is an effective way for customers to have peace of mind for a signifi cantly longer period of time, at no extra expense.


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Mass Flow Meters and Controllers High performance gas flow control for OEMs


New! 20 slpm


Unique fi re-resistant shelters simplify chemical plant’s


control system upgrade Novel outdoor equipment shelters from Intertec Instrumentation have been chosen to help a leading European chemical manufacturer to upgrade its distributed plant control system.


Constructed using unique composite GRP (glass fi bre reinforced polyester) materials, four Intertec shelters will provide advanced fi re resistance properties. This attribute will simplify the housing and protection of electronic control and instrumentation equipment at optimised satellite locations within the processing plant.


Additionally, the GRP-based fabrication materials signifi cantly reduces the weight of the shelters compared with traditional metal- or concrete-based constructions. In this application, this weight reduction will allow the plant operator to further optimise the positioning of the control system by mounting three of the shelters at height on steelwork frames.


The shelters offer F60-rated passive fi re resistance, providing a barrier to fi re spread for 60 minutes. This is achieved by means of a unique composite material that combines GRP sheets with embedded players of mineral wool.


The shelters provide large interior fl oor areas up to 55 m2


Swiss made


Axetris offers MEMS-based OEM Mass Flow Meters, Controllers and Manifolds that are designed for high performance.


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x 11 m). To help speed this plant upgrade project, Intertec is providing the plant buildings fi tted with lighting, a raised fl oor to accommodate cabling, and ducting for the cooling air with a sophisticated downfl ow cooling system to protect the electronics equipment.


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Fast frame rate camera for real-time thermal analysis


FLIR Systems announces its A6750sc MWIR camera is suitable for recording fast thermal events due to its short exposure times and high frame rates.


With its cooled InSb camera, accurate temperature measurements can be carried out on fast moving objects without motion blur and a variety of non- destructive tests can also be performed. The FLIR A6750sc operates in the 3.0 - 5.0 µm wavelength range, or 1.0 - 5.0 µm when the broadband option is chosen, enabling precision measurements down into the SWIR range.


Thanks to the high resolution and thermal sensitivity of its sensor, the camera produces razor- sharp, detailed thermal images that are ideal for electronics inspections or material tests.


Offering short integration times (< 1ms) and fast frame rates (to 125 Hz), the A6750sc is able to routinely image dynamic thermal processes on surfaces at room temperature. The maximum frame rate in the smallest frame mode is 4.1 kHz.


The FLIR A6750sc offers the versatility of plug-and- play with third-party software due to its GigEVision and GenICam compatibility. It also works seamlessly with the FLIR ResearchIR software which enables intuitive viewing, recording and extended processing of the raw thermal image data.


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