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HASTELLOY C FLOWMETERS FOR HAZARD OUS AREAS


Enterprises compact OG flowmeters are perfect for


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measuring flow at pressures up to 700 Bar and 150°C. For more challenging applications,


Hastelloy® Cis the material of


flowmeters. Inherentl choice for OG Series


Hastelloy C has outst


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resistance to both highly


oxidizing and reducing agents, making it an ideal choice for


moderate to severe corrosive fluid handling and environments. Titan Hastelloy C OG flowmeters can with stand high temperatures, high pressures and can be fitted with a suitable sensor for Hazardous areas. Further Information


https://bit.ly/3ap9761 Tiitan En erpris tan Enterprises


 +44 1935 812 790  www.flowmeters.co.uk


INDUSTRIAL OPENFRAME AND PANELMOUNT TFT LCDMONITORS


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raft Data are pleased to offer the exciting and extensive range of industrial TFT LCD


monitors from their partner ADPS of South Korea. The range


encompasses many key attributes required in today’s OEM product market making them ideal for /A


Industrial, Medical, Auto/Aero, Marine and Outdoor applications.


The standard range starts at a 6.5  VGA through to an impressive 86  (4K) version and can be produced in both “Openframe” and “Panelmount” formats (with or without front bezel). For outdoor, full sunlight viewing applications high brightness, high contrast, wide view IPS options are available. For rugged marine style applications both the front and rear monitor casing, including the OSD buttons and connectors can be supplied to the waterproof IP65 standard. Multiple input options of Analogue RGB, HDMI, DVI or DP provide flexible communications plus users can also select from P-CAP, SAW, Resistive and IR touch options. A full and semi customisation service is available across the complete range.


Craft Data Limited


Craft Data Limited  01296 332000


www.craftdata.co.uk


NEWPL ANAR X SERIES OF RF FILTERS S


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miths Inteconnect announced the introduction of its new Planar X Series of RF filter solutions with bandpass, bandstop, lowpass and highpass configurations up to 18 GHz (Ku Band).


The new Planar X Series is part of an overarching initiative that entails the creation of cutting-edge board-level ceramic-based thick film RF filters, designed and tested to support various applications markets. The small footprint, light weight and surface


mountable configuration allow for high-volume pick and place applications and make Planar X Series ideal for SATCOM, Radar and Broadcasting industries.


“Planar X Series complements our broad portfolio of RF and Microwave components with the latest technology in RF filters, offering premium performance in a small package,” says Paul Harris, Sales and Marketing VP at Smiths Interconnect. “The technology has proven reliable in the most demanding environments by building upon years of high reliability as a supplier of quality board level components. The addition of the planar filter technology is a natural progression to our exist portfolio and Smiths Interconnect is excited to offer this capabil value-added testing services”.


ity in combination with ing RF filter product


Sm ths Inter onnect  +39 010 60361


Smiths Ini erconnect  www.smithsinterconnect.com Instrumentation Month May 2020May 2020 Instrumentation Monthlly 61 61


NEWLOWCOST COMPACT 80 GHZ LEVEL SENSORS


Extended family for water and waste ind ustrie s V


EGA has extended its proven VEGAPULS family for continuous level measurement. The new radar instrument series is based on the latest FMCW 80-GHz technology and, thanks to a specially developed radar level microchip and low price, it represents a real alternative to ultrasonic technology. It makes it highly economical for those applications found in the water/wastewater sector, or auxiliary applications in process automation. The compact loop powered radar is available in two versions: as compact model with a cable connection housing and as standard model with fixed cable connection (IP68).


With features including:


• Strong focusing - ensuring measurement without the jumps • No dead zones - for measurement in confined spaces • Low power - for remote sites and telemetry • Chemicals and EX approval


The compact loop powered radar is available in two versions: as compact model with a cable connection housing and as standard model wit h fixed cable connection (IP68) .


Handles build up


Sensors constantly struggle with the problem of build-up, maintenance call outs to ultra- sonic devices ‘needing a wipe’ are widely reported in the sector. This is because contami- nation or condensation on the ultrasonic sensor face can greatly affect the reliability of the measurement signal and enlarge the dead zone. Using radar technology, the situation is different, a combination of the measuring principle and optimized signal processing enables these radar sensors to ignore interference caused by build-up on their antenna system, which means they are immune to the effects of condensation and highly resist- ant to dirt and normal build up levels, reducing nuisance outages and cleaning.


Optional controllers and Bluetooth built in


The radars also have an optional controller for local display, extra outputs and level alarms. Both sensors and controllers can be easily and safely adjusted via Bluetooth wit h a smartphone or tablet – ideal for harsh environments, operational safety or Ex areas.


VE VEGA  www.vega.com/uk


esigned to be IP-67 / NEMA 4 compliant, Titan


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