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Hand Held Temperature Sensors to Suit a Wide Range Of Applications
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anufactured by Labfacility in our Yorkshire branch, we have a comprehensive selection of hand held
temperature sensors to suit a wide range of applications. 10 varieties to choose from. available to order online, from stock, for immediate despatch from
www.labfacility.com These are available in various calibration types. Style
available include:
• Spring Loaded Thermocouple with Copper Disc Tip • Stainless Steel Air Probes • Right Angled Probes • Ceramic Tip and Coiled Element • Right Angled Probe and Copper Disc Tip • Temperature Needle Probe T-shaped for Asphalt or Food Processing
• Moving Air Probe • Surface Probe • Stainless Steel Penetration Probes • Purpose Probe
Labfacility have been manufacturing Temperature
Sensors for 47 years now, we sell both online and via our distributors Farnell Element 14 and Rapid Electronics. In addition, we offer a bespoke Temperature Sensor service, please contact our Sales team using the information below.
Labfacility Ltd 01243 871280
www.labfacility.com
Trigear
BEKA Advisor A90 universal process panel meters to display critical containment pressures. Each meter has a multicolour negative liquid crystal display, with the display colour linked to the meter's alarm status providing very conspicuous multiple alarm warnings. Although Advisor A90 meters are easy to configure and calibrate on-site, they are supplied pre-calibrated to Saffron's requirement including a printed slide-in scale card showing the units of measurement which significantly reduces commissioning time. Based in Knaresborough North Yorkshire, Saffron's technical
BEKA give Saffron Gloveboxes a hand S
affron scientific equipment Ltd who are specialists in the design, development and manufacture of Gloveboxes, are using
director Andrew Lees said that BEKA Advisor A90 meters were chosen because they are easy to install and have a wide range of features including multiple latching alarms, colour change displays, and the ability to re-transmit a 4-20mA signal. Saffron's bespoke gloveboxes and containment systems are widely installed.
BEKA 01462 438301
www.beka.co.uk
Trigear flowmeter offers better accuracy and improved flow rangeability
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he Trigear Flowmeter represents the very latest innovation in the Positive Displacement Flowmeter market place. Developed by a team with many years of
experience in rotary piston and oval gear flow measurement, Trigear flowmeters set the standard through advanced gear technology and design they challenge the more expensive technologies of rotary vane, Bi-Rotor and Helically Geared flowmeters whilst challenging oval gear meters in terms of performance. The Trigear flowmeter outperforms its competitors when it comes to the accurate
metering of clean fluids such as fuels, oils, additives, chemicals, alcohols and solvents, to name but a few.
Applications include flow control, monitoring of flowrate / total and batch control in
hazardous or safe areas. Where a product has varying viscosities due to a range of operating temperatures the Trigear meters are ideally suited as accuracy is unaffected.
01444-248777
“Robust diaphragm pressure switching up to 10 bar: “ T
www.trigearflowmeters.com
he new EPS01 and EPS02 series pressure switches feature a G 1/8 pressure port as standard with other
fastening thread options available for larger quantities. Designed for any mounting orientation, versions are available for single pole operation with NC or NO contacts in pressure ranges of 0.3 to 2 bar and 1 to 10 bar. The integrated micro switch is available with silver plated contacts as standard for the EPS01, and with silver or gold plated switches optionally available for the EPS02. The media temperature range of -25 to +85 °C and a switch point accuracy of under 10% will suit a wide range of switching tasks whilst a mechanical life of over 1 million cycles and a switching frequency of 200/min helps to ensure more than satisfactory performance requirements.
Variohm 01327 351 004
www.variohm.com
make or brand can now be serviced by its team of in- house engineers. The UK-based calibration service enables existing
Cirrus Research launch new calibration offering in the UK L
eading UK noise experts Cirrus Research has expanded its calibration services so any model,
clients to ensure their equipment meets all UK and ISO standards required by Noise at Work legislation, as well as environmental noise guidelines. But, for the first time, the team can now offer the same high-quality service to noise measurement instruments from other manufacturers.
“Thanks to technology upgrades in-house we can now guarantee the
same high level of service that we give on our own equipment,” said Cirrus Marketing Manager James Tingay, Cirrus is also offering as 10% discount on any first calibration order for non-Cirrus equipment.
Cirrus Research 40 MARCH 2018 | INSTRUMENTATION 01723 891655
www.cirrusresearch.co.uk
Mega_Bridge… M
ega_Bridge adds flexible and fully featured internet protocol (IP) connectivity to the well-established
Mega_Link family of telemetry communication units used to pass two-way instrumentation, measurement and control data between sensors, equipment and industrial plant.
• Telemetry & Control • Flexible Communications • Sensor & Data Interfaces • Built-In Security VPN • Remote Node Management
Communications via Cloud Services
Mega_Bridge can communicate on a closed LAN or across networks and sites via Amazon Web Services, fully administered by Churchill Controls. This enables important security features using TLSv1.2 for authenticated and encrypted communications channels. VPN routing further secures the network, encrypting data for a fully secured and transparent system for end users.
Churchhill Controls 01344 750233
www.churchill-controls.co.uk
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