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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


February, 2018 Extech Intros Compact EMF


Meter for Low Frequencies Nashua, NH — Extech Instruments has launched its EMF510, a single- axis electromagnetic field (EMF) meter optimized for measuring extremely low frequencies (ELF). The compact new meter makes it easy to measure EMFs in the 30 to 300 Hz frequency range, making it useful for applications that range from utilities to product development and engineering. The EMF510 has an informa-


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610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


tive, oversized, dual display that indicates both EMF reading levels and the selected EMF range. Users can measure EMF/ELF levels in either milliGauss (mG) or microTesla (µT) units in two ranges up to 2,000 mG (200 µT) with ±5 percent accura- cy. Useful data functions include data hold, as well as minimum and maximum readings. A bright back- light adds versatility for testing in the dark. The auto-power-off func- tion preserves battery life and can be disabled for extended monitoring. The pocket-sized EMF510 can


be used by utility companies to meas- ure the EMFs found in the distribu- tion of electricity through power lines


and subsystems. Product develop- ment and electrical engineers can use the device to quickly assess EMF levels generated by electrical compo-


EMF510 handheld EMF meter.


nents, such as motors and blowers. A wrist strap is useful for toting, while an available tripod mount lets the user set up the meter in the same way each time, eliminating variabili-


ty in routine measurements. Contact: Extech Instruments, 9


Townsend West, Nashua, NH 03063 % 603-324-7800 fax: 603-324-7804


E-mail: extech@extech.com Web: www.extech.com


Custom Fume Hoods and Lab Casework from HEMCO


Independence, MO — HEMCO is now offering custom fume hoods to collect and exhaust corrosive vapors, heat, steam, and odors. They are available in 36, 48, 72, and 96 in. (0.9, 1.2, 1.8, and 2.4m) widths. Canopy hoods are available in either molded, chemical- resistant, flame-retardant, one-piece composite resin or welded Type 304 stainless steel. Wall canopy hoods include a


wall mounting kit. Island canopy hoods have an optional suspended mounting kit available. Custom size canopy hoods can be built to exact size and design requirements. HEMCO’s corner canopy hoods


are excellent for maximizing wasted space in corners and can be either wall mounted or suspended from the ceiling. Optional corner composite work surface and corner tables are also available. With any of the compa- ny’s canopy hoods, vapor-proof lights, switches and side and rear enclosure panels are offered to prevent cross drafts and to further improve airflow. The hoods can also be fitted with exhaust blowers, ducting and in-line HEPA or carbon filters. The company is also offering its


UniLine Casework, which is a line of laboratory casework that is made of welded 18-gauge steel. Base cabinets have a load capacity of 500 lb (227 kg) per linear foot. The casework’s powder coating is environmentally friendly and designed for durability over time.


EMF510 handheld EMF meter. The equipment is tested independent-


ly to be compliant with SEFA 8. Contact: HEMCO Corp., 711


Powell Road, Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 E-mail: info@hemcocorp.com Web: www.hemcocorp.com


Advanced Cable Ties: Long Life Solar and Wind Power Wire Management Ties


Gardner, MA — Advanced Cable Ties has introduced Nylon 12 cable ties, molecularly designed to withstand the harsh rays of the sun and corro- sive outdoor elements, important for solar and wind power applications, as well as for other extreme-climate environments. Nylon 12 cable ties resist tem-


perature fluctuations, are chemical resistant and insensitive to stress cracking. The smooth edges elimi- nate abrasion damage and do not cut


into panel cables. Low water absorp- tion and high density provide stabili- ty to the cable tie for lasting perform- ance in solar panel systems. The com- pany offers a complete range of sizes from 5 to 14 in. (12.7 to 35.6 cm) in con- venient contractor packaging of 100


per bag and 1,000 per case. Contact: Advanced Cable Ties,


Inc., 245 Suffolk Lane, Gardner, MA 01440 % 800-861-7228 E-mail: 178414@email4pr.com Web: www.advancedcableties.com


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