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DIMETIX LASER DISTANCE SENSORS DELIVER SWISS PRECISION AND RELIABLE RESULTS FOR UNDER £2000
T
he Dimetix D-Series lasers have market leading repeatability and
reliability with a measurement range spanning 0.5m to 500m and maximum outputs rate of 1kHz. They are versatile performers in a wide range of applications where there is a need to measure the distance to objects that are static or moving in the line of sight of the sensor. The sensors have an extensive range
of applications from position control and collision prevention of cranes, non-contact measurement in steel processing, to management of vehicles in freight yards or traffic lanes. The sensors can be factory- fitted by machine builders or easily mounted on buildings and plant. There are five models, which are all 100% tested to choose from to suit your
application and budget with accuracy from just +/-0.5mm (1) and repeatability of +/10.15mm (1). over the entire 500m range.
Sensors UK Ltd 01727 861110
www.Dimetix-UK.Com
NEW MONOFLANGE DESIGN ALSO PREVENTS FUGITIVE EMISSIONS
pressure measuring instruments to the process is particularly suitable for applications involving critical liquids, gases and vapours. Special seals also prevent fugitive emissions in accordance with TA-Luft (VDI 2440) and ISO 15848-1. The monoflange is manufactured and tested to comply
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with various common standards such as ASME BPVC. It is designed for a long service life, even under difficult conditions. The valves work durably, smoothly and precisely, even at high pressures. The metal seat of the non-rotating spindle tip is tested for bubble tightness. To avoid seizure and leaks, the threaded mounting of the bonnets is not in contact with the medium. In a version with OS&Y bonnet, firesafe tested to API 607 and ISO 10497/BS 6755-2, the
IVM can also be mounted directly to the process without additional first isolation. For the combination of the monoflange (or other protective devices) with a pressure
measuring instrument, WIKA offers professional assembly. Customers receive an application-specific, complete solution (“hook-up”), ready for installation and leak- tested.
WIKA 01737 644008
www.wika.co.uk
ompact design and minimised leakage potential: The new WIKA model IVM monoflange for connecting
local or remote display. The standard insertion model can fit pipes from DN80- DN500, inline models are available for smaller pipe sizes down to DN25 with specials for larger pipe up to DN 6000. TGF450 Thermal mass flow meter
FLOW METERS FOR COMPRESSED AIR AND GAS C
omate Thermal Mass flow meters are available in a variety of versions with
was designed especially for the measurement of compressed air. It can provide stable and accurate measurement at a very economical cost and has 1.5% FS+0.5RD accuracy on a 100:1 wide turndown ratio. The compact design and thick probe are easily installed in high pressure pipelines with limited space. The inline TGF200 Thermal mass meters range from 1/4" to 2" pipework and are
ideally suited to compressed air applications. With 4 different flow ranges available within each size , 4-20mA and RS 485 Modbus output and choice of connection threads making this a very versatile range.
Bell Flow Systems 0800 027 7786
www.bellflowsystems.co.uk
RHOPOINT COMPONENTS PRESENT NVE’S RANGE OF SMART MAGNETIC SENSORS
N
VE Corporation, a leading manufacturer of tunnelling magnetoresistance (TMR) and
giant magnetoresistance (GMR) sensors, are introducing new smart SM and ASR ranges – ultraminiature sensors offering sophisticated digital processing and programmable features. The SM range includes TMR and GMR
magnetometers, both able to detect magnets over 50mm away and offering in-plane sensitivity far superior to traditional Hall effect sensors. These models are ideal for proximity sensing and non-contact current sensing. The ASR002 is a TMR angle sensor offering
digital indication of magnetic rotation, featuring excellent combination of speed (up to 375000rpm) and precision. Visit our website to see full technical specifications and to see the components in action or call us to discuss your design with UK-based technical support.
Rhopoint Components 01342 330 470
CHELL UNVEILS IMPRESSIVE MULTICHANNEL BLENDER W
orld-renowned gas flow measurement specialists Chell Instruments have developed a new Multichannel Blender as a dedicated solution for highly accurate mixing of gases.
This unique and innovative multichannel gas mixer will solve a variety of challenges in a wide range of industries. The Multichannel Blender is available with two, three or four customer specified channels for impressive gas mixing capability and range-ability. “We’re always proud to be developing new solutions,” comments Nick Broadley, Managing
Director at Chell Instruments. “We’re pleased this important and innovative product will improve ease and accuracy of gas blending for customers in many sectors.” The Multichannel Blender ensures gases are fully mixed before leaving the unit with a
custom blend chamber. A Purge function also makes sure there are no residual gases remaining within the blender manifold on completion, to ensure the purity of the next blend is never compromised. The custom manifold is orbitally welded and manufactured in stainless steel, ensuring excellent leak integrity. Chell’s new design makes configuring gas mixes simple with a high resolution LCD front
panel and intuitive menu, and an on-board web server allows connection via an Ethernet cable for performing read, control, set up and diagnostic/calibration functions via a standard web browser. “It’s another important innovation for Chell and our customers” says Nick. “Accurate gas
mixing is a very involved process and engineers need to know they are using the very best equipment for the job. We’re thrilled to be introducing the new Multichannel Blender, one of the most accurate off-the-shelf gas mixing solutions on the market.” The Multichannel Blender is available in several variants including models suitable for corrosive gasses.
Chell instruments 01692 500555
www.chell.co.uk June 2019
www.rhopointcomponents.com
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