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ADVERTORIALS


TMD TECHNOLOGIES’ RECENTLY ACQUIRED G2 ENGINEERING


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MD Technologies’ recently acquired G2 Engineering Ltd, a


specialist hi-tech microwave design and manufacturing company previously based in nearby Greenford, West London, is now operational and producing its range of transponder products at TMD’s manufacturing facility in Hayes, West London. Established some 18 years ago, G2


Engineering is experienced in the design and manufacture of a range of radar transponders and support equipment for applications that include UAVs, missiles, and manned aircraft. Prominent customers of G2 Engineering include MBDA and QinetiQ. Said Dave Brown, TMD’s Managing Director: ”G2 Engineering is respected within its


specialist area of the microwave and RF industry, and was well known to us because they supply many of the same customers as we do. This acquisition will benefit all – and offer increased potential for new business opportunities!”


TMD Technologies  020 8573 5555  www.tmd.co.uk ROUND HANDLE STYLE TEMPERATURE


SENSORS A comprehensive selection, including:


·General Purpose Probe ·Spring Loaded Thermocouple with Copper Disc Tip ·Stainless Steel Air Probes ·Right Angled Probe ·Ceramic Tip and Coiled Element ·Right Angled Probe and Copper Disc Tip ·Needle Probe T-shaped ·Moving Air Probe ·Surface Probe ·Penetration Probes ·Pipe Clamp Probe


Labfacility are the UK’s leading manufacturer of temperature sensors, thermocouple connectors and associated temperature instrumentation and stockists of thermocouple cables. Manufactured by Labfacility at our 12,000- square foot south Yorkshire plant located in Dinnington. Available for immediate despatch, please view our website below.


Labfacility  01243 871280  www.labfacility.com


BVM ANNOUNCE THE AVAILABILITY OF ARM BASED GRAPHICS DEVELOPMENT KITS


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he kits are based on the low power ARM Cortex A9 motherboard solutions in


combination with a variety of TFT LCD module sizes, a selection of resolutions with either resistive or PCT touch screen options.


They’re suitable to meet a multitude of applications across medical instrumentation, security & surveillance control, transportation and general industrial automation. Designed to speed up development time, the kits provide everything necessary to get up and running with an Arm A9 CPU and a touch screen LCD display.


Both Linux and Android 4.2.2 are supported.


BVM supply the motherboard/TFT kits to get you up & running quickly, reducing your time to market. This allows you to quickly start on the business of developing your application on a practical platform without the inevitable delay of creating a bespoke hardware platform. Once created we can then supplying your volume production requirements or help by creating that custom design in place.


BVM  01489 780144


OPTICAL IN-LINE TURBIDITY MEASUREMENTS


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uring production of dairy products, it is vital to avoid errors that can impact


quality and appearance during production. Optical in-line measurement can monitor and detect changes in turbidity in real time between products, water or CIP media. Optical monitors can also be used as a quality check to detect changes in product dilution or fat content prior to packaging, ensuring products are packaged correctly. Using sight glasses to determine product


changes can lead to the loss of up to 4 litres of product for every second of delay in switching valves. Turbidity systems can detect traces of dairy products in effluent lines, minimising product loss and avoiding costly treatment. The InPro 8300 RAMS Optical Product Monitor offers easy installation, fitting directly


into a VARINLINE instrumentation flow-through housing, with straightforward, in-line zero point calibration. Using long life LEDs and CIP-resistant materials provide reduced maintenance requirements, with the spare part replacement reduced to a minimum.


Mettler-Toledo Ltd  0116 234 5095  www.mt.com


ABLE & RHEONIK PARTNER TO DEVELOP THE MUDIN HIGH PRESSURE CORIOLIS FLOW METER FOR MUD DRILLING MASS BALANCE MEASUREMENT


BLE Instruments & Controls has partnered with leading Coriolis manufacturer Rheonik to develop the MudMaster “MudInTM” Mass Flow Meter. The MudInTM interfaces with ABLE’s “MudOutTM” Drilling Mud Outflow Analyser to form the MudMasterTM Mass Balance Flow Metering System.


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In order to achieve maximum accuracy, the mass flow measurement of the mud in the inlet flow line must be made at the prevailing pressure downstream of the mud pump. The MudIn’s unique 5000psi pressure rating facilitates installation at this position in the mud loop. Furthermore, the mass flow measurement is fully pressure compensated for optimum performance.


Not only does the MudInTM provide real-time mud mass flow, pressure and temperature measurements to the MudMaster PLC but, in keeping with the rest of the ABLE Master range, it applies a high level of processing capacity and an enhanced layer of analytics to the data being generated by the Coriolis sensors. The MudInTM is therefore able to harvest the Myriad signals routinely produced by the sensors that aren’t normally visible or accessible to a conventional, associated flow computer. Consequently, in addition to mass flow, temperature and pressure, the MudInTM is also able to derive and output signal signatures for pattern analysis homogeneity, fluctuations and damping/viscosity.


In summary, ABLE’s fully augmented MudMasterTM Drilling Mud Outflow Analyser system now incorporates the high pressure MudInTM Mass Flow Analyser on the inlet line for accurate, real time mass balance measurements with automatic time delay compensation for well depth.


ABLE  0118 9311 188


www.able.co.ukwww.bvm.co.uk


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August 2018 


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