May, 2018
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Middlefield, CT — ZYGO Corporation’s latest-gen- eration Nexview™ NX2 and NewView™ 9000 3D optical profiling instruments are designed to meas- ure surface area topography quickly and easily for enhanced productivity and versatility, addressing a broad range of applications. The Nexview NX2 and NewView 9000 instru-
ments are based on versatile, non-contact optical technologies for surface metrology applications in research, precision engineering, quality control, and advanced manufacturing. Built on the success of ZYGO’s well-estab-
lished Nexview and NewView line of 3D optical pro- filers, the latest offerings deliver significant im- provements in both performance and functionality. ZYGO’s coherence scanning interferometry (CSI) technology and optical techniques enable nonde- structive and precise 3D surface area measure- ments, including step heights, roughness, film thickness, and surface form, on a wide variety of sample types. The Nexview NX2 and NewView
Weidmuller: Modular Terminal Blocks for Control Cabinets
Richmond, VA — Weidmuller has in- troduced its Klippon® Connect A-Se- ries Application Range modular ter- minal blocks. With push-in technolo- gy, the products are designed specifi- cally for use in recurring control cab- inet applications to help increase ef-
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9000 products have enhanced hardware and data acquisition technology for precise measurement of challenging surfaces, including high slopes, low re- flectivity or rough surfaces, and ultra-smooth sur- faces. The integrated Mx™ system software has been upgraded to include several key features fo- cused on usability and automated part setup. The Nexview NX2 and NewView 9000 instru-
ments can accommodate physically large samples and be configured for different fields-of-view, using the integrated discrete image zoom turret and large selection of objective lenses, from 1.0 to 100x. Mo- torized staging and controls allow advanced user control and programmability for higher levels of au-
tomation and efficiency. Contact: ZYGO Corp., 21 Laurel Brook Road,
Nexview NX2 optical profiler.
Middlefield, CT 06455 % 860-347-8506 E-mail:
inquire@zygo.com Web:
www.zygo.com
Klippon Connect A-Series modular terminal blocks.
ficiency and safety, and reduce costs. This range includes terminals for voltage/current transformer wiring, signal wiring, control voltage distri- bution, and power distribution. The initiator-actuator terminal
blocks offer high wiring density with up to four different potentials in a 0.14 in. (3.5 mm) width. The range includes modular terminals for connecting two to four conductor sensors or actuators with and without ground connection points. Solid and stranded wires with wire-end ferrules can be connected quickly and reliably with a push-in connection — no tools required. The connection system is color
coded to minimize the chance of incor- rect connections. Each contact point has a corresponding test point where test plugs may be inserted. This en- ables testing of the different potentials at each contact point to help reduce
test time in the control cabinet. Contact: Weidmuller, 821
Southlake Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23236 % 800-849-9343 fax: 804-379- 2593 E-mail:
ssikes@weidmuller.com Web:
www.weidmuller.com
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