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enabling users to quickly determine the solder quality of products; market leading image quality makes it quick and easy to locate and qualify potential defects and make pass/fail judgements. The imaging chain in the


X-RAY FOR PRODUCTION MONITORING A


vailable from Cupio, Explorer One delivers clear x-ray images


Explorer One draws on the Quadra series of tubes with their matched flat panel detectors and supplies, all designed and manufactured at Nordson Dage. This gives 2 micron resolution with, thanks to this imaging chain, a brightness and clarity expected of much larger systems. The Explorer One is reported to be ground-breaking in other ways too. There is no


lead used in the shielding of this system, which helps to protect the environment and greatly reduces the system weight. There is no compromise on safety and the system is fully compliant with world-wide standards.


Cupio  01962 832654  www.cupio.co.uk


last 10 years we have had a number of our standard products assessed against IEC 61508 and achieved SIL 2 ratings for virtually all of those submitted.


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ee-Dickens has been manufacturing analogue instrumentation for more than 55 years. Over the


SIL Ratings: Safety Integrity Levels refer specifically to the probability of failure on demand (PFD) – or to what extent the end user can expect his process to perform safely, and in the case of failure, fail in a safe manner. By selecting devices that are rated for use within a desired SIL environment, end users can optimise their processes for risk and have reliability data already calculated and available for use.


The following have all achieved SIL 2 ratings and Assessment Summaries are available on request.


Trip Amplifiers -


BM100 and BD100 Single Level Trip Amps BM120 and BD120 Dual Level Trip Amps


BM9431 and BD9431 Single Level Trip Amplifiers with built in Out of Range Alarms compliant with NAMUR NE43


BM9432 and BD9432 Dual Level Trip Amplifiers with built in Out of Range Alarms compliant with NAMUR NE43


Lee-Dickens Ltd  01536-76015  www.lee-dickens.co.uk


FIRST WRAS ‘CERTIFIED’ SUBMERSIBLE LEVEL SENSOR


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EGA Controls is proud to announce another innovative first for the water sector. They have achieved the first ever WRAS approval of a submersible pressure sensor as a whole device. This


means a full product certificate number registration and listing on the WRAS approved product list. The VEGAWELL submersible pressure sensor is the first and only transmitter of this type to be fully WRAS certified and meets the requirements of Regulation 31 (4)(b). The WRAS certification means it will not contaminate or harbour microbial growth when used in potable or drinking water. This enables it to be deployed anywhere on the water supply chain: from the heart of a water treatment facility, to monitoring in the network or measurement of drinking water on a business premises.


Laboratory tested


Uniquely for this type of sensor, it has been fully laboratory tested and assessed as a compete device/assembly. This was on top of the materials of the individual components, which included testing and scrutiny of their composition, design and surface finishes. A newly certified material has also been added, the 99.9% pure CERTEC® Sapphire ceramic that makes up the sensor diaphragm of the sensor. This is what makes the measurement of these devices so highly accurate and repeatable with almost zero-drift, yet extremely robust, pressure-shock and overload resistant. The VEGAWELL WRAS certified transmitter is now capable of cost effective, safe level and pressure measurement of drinking water throughout the supply chain.


VEGA  01444 870055  www.vega.com


LOW-COST ATMOS 22 SONIC ANEMOMETER ALSO MEASURES WIND DIRECTION


wind direction sensor. This instrument costs less than conventional sonic anemometers, and the lack of moving parts makes it more reliable than traditional cup- or propeller-type anemometers. It therefore offers an exceptional combination of cost-effectiveness, reliability and accuracy over a very wide range of wind speeds. Furthermore, the inbuilt facility for measuring wind direction means that only one channel is required when connecting the ATMOS 22 to a data acquisition system, unlike using separate instruments for wind speed and direction. Whereas cup-and propeller-type anemometers both


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suffer from inherent mechanical friction and cannot record low wind speeds, the ATMOS 22 measures speeds down to zero and detects fine-scale variations at a resolution of 0.01 m/s. The maximum wind speed that can be measured is 30 m/s.


Labcell  01420 568150  www.labcell.com


EVATRON FOR CUSTOM PLASTIC FABRICATED ENCLOSURES


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EW Customising Service from


Evatron! Plastic Fabrication is a cost- effective solution for low volume production of your own unique enclosure, when an off the shelf enclosure cannot be found. There are no tooling and moulding costs for a Plastic Fabricated enclosure and a rapid turnaround from concept to a finished quality enclosure can be achieved in as little as 2 weeks for a prototype and 4 weeks for production. With a little extra time we will print your logo and legends to deliver a plastic enclosure designed, manufactured and branded to your exact requirements. Plastic fabricated enclosures can also be made to UL94 V-0 and gaskets fitted where an IP65, IP66 or IP67 rating has been specified. For a quotation call our friendly Sales Team on 01908 325100 or email your design to sales@evatron.com


Evatron  01908 325100  www.evatron.com


abcell, the UK distributor for METER Group, is introducing the METER ATMOS 22 anemometer and


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