xvi UK FOCUS New range of FTIR gas analysers for ambient air
and source testing for hazardous air pollutants Max Analytical Technologies has introduced Max-iRTM, a new range of FTIR gas analysers for ambient air and source testing applications. Incorporating several powerful technologies, the Max-iRTM can achieve single digit ppb detection for various hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) simultaneously, while maintaining all the benefits of real-time FTIR monitoring.
Built around a small, rugged, high-throughput interferometer, with 24-bit ADC integrated detector modules, Max-iRTM allows for exceptional signal-to-noise performance, without the need for liquid nitrogen cooling. The long-term reliability of the analyser is also enhanced by a long-life VCSEL laser diode, for tracking interferometer displacement, and SiC infrared source. Integrated temperature and pressure sensors provide increased precision for the most demanding applications and dual-level vibrational damping allows the analyser to operate in challenging field environments.
Max-iRTM is available in a variety of application-specific configurations, with a choice of three detectors, two gas cells, and optional integrated computer/display. Max-AcquisitionTM and Max-AnalyticsTM software is included with each Max-iRTM system and provides advanced factory integration tools, high-speed identification of compounds and accurate, stable measurements without the need for calibration.
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55347pr@reply-direct.com Optimising flow meter performance: important factors to consider
Titan Enterprises has published a new technical article focusing on flow meter performance. The article discusses the factors involved in determining the overall performance of pulse output turbine flow meters and how each factor influences the accuracy of flow measurement.
Flow meters have become essential measuring devices used in a vast array of different industries. From commercial applications measuring the fuel feeding industrial boilers, for flow monitoring of lubricant supply lines for wind turbines, to dosing chemicals for agricultural sprays. Domestically, flow meters are installed to manage the dispensing of beer or coffee and built into washing machines and dishwashers to meter efficient water usage.
Turbine flow meters are invaluable measurement tools, and their repeatability and linearity are the key elements that determine the flow meter’s performance and overall accuracy. Both the mechanical properties of the flow meter and the physical properties of the fluid combine to influence the general performance of the flow measurement device.
Terms synonymous with calibrating flow meters - the K-Factor, calibration uncertainty, repeatability, accuracy and linearity - are explained. The technical article discusses the relationship between all these flow factors and how they each influence the overall performance of a flow meter.
Whereas turbine flow meters, such as Titan’s Beverage flow meter and 800 series, offer the high level of repeatability and reliability required for accurate batch delivery systems, Titan’s Atrato® Metraflow®
ultrasonic flow sensors and the larger oval gear flow meters, are highly accurate over wider flow ranges, especially with viscous liquids such as oils.
Neil Hannay, Senior R&D Engineer with Titan Enterprises, explained: “When customers are deciding on appropriate flow meters to suit their application, they need to be aware of the difference between FSD linearity and ‘of reading’ linearity accuracy, as often suppliers do not specify which accuracy is being quoted for.” The technical article from Titan illustrates how the linearity reading has a significant impact on the performance of the flow meter, particularly at the low end of its flow range.
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Cases for Kits and Equipment on the go!
RoseCase ErgoLine cases from rose plastic
Sustainable and Recycled Plastic options now available….
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As part of its sustainability commitment, rose plastic now offers a range of packaging solutions manufactured from sugar cane and PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled). The environmentally conscious packaging specialist can now offer an economical option that is recyclable and available with an unfathomable range of options to contain, protect and secure your sensors, instruments and other components.
The Bio HDPE blow-moulded packaging is 96% manufactured from bio-based content and is fully recyclable to meet the demands of environmentally conscious businesses. Even the supply chain of environmentally friendly manufacturers comply with socially responsible production methods. So, if you are looking for the most environmentally sustainable packaging for your sensors and instruments, rose plastic has a complete range of Bio-HDPE and PCR products that guarantee a secure, protective, resilient and re-usable option for your business.
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