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use in hazardous areas, has appointed Olivier Lebreton as its new Managing Director. Olivier joined BEKA in October 2013 and became Technical Director in June 2018. As Managing Director Olivier will be


BEKA ASSOCIATES APPOINTS NEW MD B


EKA associates, the Hitchin based company specialising in process control displays for


responsible for all company operations, but will initially retain his technical director responsibilities. He is a chartered engineer and a member of the IET with 20 years experience managing design projects for many different applications including, oceanographic equipment, safety critical products and hazardous area instrumentation in France, Canada and the UK. BEKA associates is an independent British Company founded in 1984 which designs,


manufactures and markets process instrumentation for use in potentially flammable atmospheres. Owned by its directors, including two founder members, the company exports more that 60% of its products and is an intrinsic safety equipment market leader.


BEKA associates Ltd. u 01462 438301 u www.beka.co.uk


ABACUS COLD MAINS WATER METER TYPE EM SCALED 0-999 LITRES IN STEPS OF 1 LITRE


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dding a preset quantity of water to a mix has long been carried out using


pails or hosepipes. Not very accurate and certainly no consistent. Now, Hertfordshire company Aquameter has developed the ABACUS digital water measuring system for dispensing accurate preset quantities of water straight into mixing vessels, tanks, etc. Easy to install and simple to use, the ABACUS delivers repeatable results day in, day out, reliably and consistently. Thousands of units have been sold worldwide to a whole variety of industries where water is added to powders or granules for mixing purposes. Just dial in the batch amount required and press the start button. The unit stops the flow of water when the required quantity has been delivered - easy.


Aquameter Ltd u 01992 442 861 u www.aquameter.co.uk


USING A MEASUREREADY™ M91 FASTHALL™ MEASUREMENT CONTROLLER WITH A QD PPMS® AND MULTIVU® SOFTWARE


such magnet system is the Physical Property Measurement System (PPMS®) from Quantum Design, which in addition to a superconducting magnet, consists of a low-temperature cryostat, control electronics, and MultiVu® software used to control the field and temperature of the sample space while coordinating the system’s measurement electronics. Integrating the M91 measurement controller into a PPMS system is an easy process, and to


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explain how it’s done, Lake Shore have published a new app note. It describes how the M91 connects to the PPMS electronics and connections are wired to the PPMS sample puck, while also detailing the process for installing the M91 instrument’s MeasureLINK-MCS software and a MultiVu application pack on a PC to allow for the integration. Once they’re connected, you can then use the MeasureLINK software to trigger ramps to temperature or field on the PPMS system. What’s more, a set of pre-written scripts are installed for the M91 controller to execute a


complete Hall measurement sequence within the PPMS environment, or you can create custom measurement scripts, and then generate a summary report containing charts and data tables relating to your results.


Quantum Design u 01372 378822 u www.qd-uki.co.uk


Instrumentation Monthly August 2020


key benefit of the new Lake Shore MeasureReady™ M91 FastHall™ measurement controller is that it can be used with any type of magnet, including a superconducting magnet. One


ION SCIENCE LAUNCHES PORTABLE SF6 LEAKMATE LEAK DETECTOR


The cost effective, easy to use instrument offers selectable sensitivity and automatic zero. It is ideally suited for simple leak detection


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applications on SF6 switchgear, service and maintenance in SF6 switchgear production and mobile leak detection on test equipment for differential pressure, mass flow, etc. The SF6 LEAKMATE features an audible alarm


and LED bar graph display, allowing estimation if a small, medium or big leak is being detected. The instrument automatically compensates


all ambient influences like temperature changes or movement of air. Intelligent control sets up the device appropriately for the ambient situation. It then uses the present gas concentration as its zero line and begins to look for even higher gas concentrations, which occur when a leak is approached. It is possible to determine leaks even in seriously contaminated areas.


ION Science u www.ionscience.com


digitally or wirelessly. Our range starts with desktop and portable indicators and a high-speed data logger, all with USB output. These are supplied with Windows compatible data logging software, enabling you to record live data on your laptop or PC. If you already have an analogue


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nterface Force Measurements can help you to transmit and record data


transducer you’d like to convert to a digital signal, we offer an in-line analogue to digital signal amplifier with USB output. Several of our torque transducers are supplied with built-in USB output and data


logging software as standard. If you require a multi-channel device we can help with dual-channel, 4 channel or


even 8 channel signal amplifiers with analogue or USB digital output. If you need to collect data from sensors in difficult to access locations we offer Bluetooth telemetry and wireless telemetry systems.


Interface Force Measurements u 01344 776666 u info@interface.uk.com u https://interfaceforce.co.uk


ON Science has launched the portable SF6 (sulphur hexafluoride) LEAKMATE leak detector.


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