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Industrial Infrared Pyrometers with a wide variety of Communication Options by LumaSense
T SensoLab pH/ORP/Conductivity Meters T
he new SensoLab benchtop meter series from Sensorex offers researchers a more complete sensing system
with its pH/ORP/conductivity meters and kits. The new PM1000 and CM1000 meters pair with Sensorex’s laboratory sensors, which include basic, advanced and research-grade options to maximize measurement accuracy and sensor lifetime in applications from hydroponics to biomedical and pharmaceutical research. Configurable kits simplify the product selection process. The SensoLab meters provide accurate, reliable
measurement. An intuitive interface guides users through set up, calibration and measurement, with easy-to-read prompts and results displayed on its integrated screen. A small footprint saves valuable desktop space. The meters can be powered either by the included AC adapter or with AA batteries to eliminate cords.
Sensorex +1 714-895-4344
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Alicat
SCOUT55 AMPLIFIER FROM HBM PROVIDES A STURDY SOLUTION TO MOBILE APPLICATIONS.
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hen it comes to on-site servicing, HBM a market leader in the field of test and measurement - has developed the SCOUT55 Amplifier for mobile
measurement. Suitable for a wide range of servicing and calibration tasks, the SCOUT55
provides a light weight and cost-effective solution. The SCOUT55 is housed in a dust-protective casing which protects it against external influences. Easy to transport, the SCOUT55 from HBM also features a sturdy carry handle, which can, additionally, be used as a stand. SCOUT55 processes the signals of force, pressure, displacement and
torque transducers as well as load cells based on various technologies. Featuring a parameter memory for storage of up to eight data sets (formulations), two peak-value memories, and four limit value switches, the output of the measured data can be accessed through the freely scalable analogue output, the RS232 serial interface and the optional RS485.
HBM 020 8515 6000
www.hbm.com
world-leading provider - the H2S 3E 2000 S – is now available. Sensoric cells are designed for operation in a wide range of
New Specialist Hydrogen Sulphide Sensor from City Technology A
s City Technology’s EMEA strategic channel partner, Shawcity is pleased to announce that the latest H2S Sensoric sensor from this
environments and harsh conditions. Based on 3-electrode electrochemical technology, the new 3E 2000 S is a very selective, high capacity sensor ideal for use in Landfill and Biogas applications.
• Available in Mini, Classic, Smart (8 pin pocket), 4 & 7 Series formats • 15 month operating life in normal use • Fast response time: T90 < 60 sec • Baseline offset: < ±250 nA • Lower detection limit: < 20 ppm.
With more than 300 products detecting 28 common and exotic gases, Shawcity offers the widest range of gas sensors in the market today.
Shawcity 01367 899565 40 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2018 | INSTRUMENTATION
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Finding Hot Spots and Speeding Up PCB Repairs
ake the guesswork out of thermal testing of your electronic products with fast discovery of hot spots and
potential points of failure. "The FLIR ETS320 has helped us to clearly visualizes hot spots on our assembled printed circuit boards. At ISOMEDIA, we value our time, so if we have something like the ETS320, it speeds up the repair work tremendously. It's also easier to use for this type of work". Watch this video to find out how the FLIR ETS320 reduced test times and sped up repairs for an electronics company. Hands-free troubleshooting!
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he IGA 140/23 is ideally suited for measuring low temperature metal, ceramic, graphite and other material applications starting at 50 °C. With
both low (50 to 700 °C) and high (150 to 1800 °C) temperature ranges, the IGA 140/23 gives manufacturers flexibility
in the range of processes covered. This robust pyrometer is effective in induction, tempering, annealing, heating/cooling, and various other processes that occur at lower temperatures. This pyrometer is designed with a reduction in moving parts to minimize the
maintenance requirements. The instrument requires no start-up time and allows for immediate readouts. With a variety of communication options, such as RS232, RS485, ProfiBus, ProfiNet, Ethernet, the IGA 140/23 is capable of interfacing with virtually every production system available in the marketplace.
LumaSense Technologies GmbH +49 69 973 73 - 198
www.lumasenseinc.com
Portable Flow Calibrator F
or applications like gas analyzers, gas dilution calibration, and air samplers, Alicat’s portable mass flow meters are multivariate instruments that also report
pressure and volumetric flow. Obtain accurate measurements across a wide flow range—the devices have a 200:1 turndown capability—to quickly perform calibrations with confidence in a wide range of chemical and gas analyzers. An optional totalizer averages 1000 readings per second, obtaining robust calibration of even the most idiosyncratic flows. Rapidly calibrate gas dilution output from multiple MFC ranges by using custom gas programming and gas select capabilities. The display saves time with real-time readings no matter the flow rate, allowing 20-point flow calibrations to be completed in minutes not hours, much faster than positive displacement approaches. Obtain instant results for non-intrusive calibration of air sampling canisters. Offered in common flow ranges from 0.025-5.000 ccm/sccm up to 0.15- 30.00 lpm/slpm. Backlit LCD or high visibility color displays. Batteries last up to 14 hours of use, and charge through USB connection. Optional configurations for field use, PM samplers, or aggressive gases.
01223 472804 www.
alicat.com
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