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isolating and enhancing speech while reducing harmful background noise, users can hear speech and stay protected whilst remaining aware of their surrounding in high noise environments. In the past, Noise Cancelling
WHAT SETS SENSEAR HEADSETS APART? S
ENS® takes noise cancellation to a whole new level. By
headsets have set the standard for suppressing unwanted ambient noise using a technology called Active Noise Control (ANC). Most people associate Noise Cancelling headsets with those used by consumers on airplanes or other noisy environments to reduce the ambient noise so they can listen to music or sleep quietly. Active Noise Control technology has been adopted by a number of hearing protection
products BUT there is an inherent flaw in its application in high noise environments where hearing protection is required. Active Noise Control may reduce noise but it reduces the user’s ability to hear speech and remain aware of their surroundings.
Exloc Instruments 01457 239301
www.exloc.co.uk
INTERFACE FORCE MEASUREMENTS ARE PLEASED TO LAUNCH DDM’S INNOVATIVE RANGE
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nterface Force Measurements are pleased to launch DDM’s innovative range of small form
pressure sensors to the U.K. Automotive Industry for the first time. Widely used by automotive manufacturers and test houses in Germany, DDM’s sensors are designed to offer accurate flow and pressure measurement in applications such as
• Fuel system pressure measurement • Coolant pressure measurement • Turbo charger pressure • Exhaust back pressure
• Brake system fluid pressure • Crankcase pressure • Tank vent pressure • Automatic transmission fluid
DDM’s sensors are designed for both on vehicle and test bench use. All sensors
feature a fully welded stainless-steel construction. Pressure ports and electrical connectors can be user specified to best fit your application. Pressure ranges start at 0.1bar, up to 2,000bar with working temperature ranges from -40c to +150C
Interface 01344 776666
www.interfaceforce.co.uk
MINIMISING DOWNTIME, OPTIMISING PLANT EFFICIENCY
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he “Rotech” range of monitoring equipment is comprised of a range of motion sensors/encoders,
vibration sensors and associated speed relays. The heavy duty sensors are installed on the end of the shaft or on the belt being monitored. They send an electrical signal proportional to the speed of the shaft/belt to a suitable control unit. The control unit can be a “Rotech” speed relay, a programmable controller, a computer, data logger device or other proprietary control equipment. The alarm level of the control unit is set to just below the normal running speed of the shaft. In the event of the shaft/belt slowing below the set
level, the control unit operates and can be connected to give an alarm to the operator and/or shutdown preceding items of plant. Wherever materials are transported or processed by conveyors, elevators, screws, crushers, mixers etc. there are applications for “Rotech” motion sensors/encoders.
Rotech 0151 356 2322
www.rotechsystems.co.uk
CASELLA’S VAPEX SAMPLING PUMP WINS NEW PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARD
‘New Product of the Year Award’ for its VAPex Personal Low Flow Sampling Pump. Casella’s VAPex Personal Low Flow Sampling Pump
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was selected as the best new product in the Industrial Hygiene: Air Sampling category by a panel of three highly qualified judges. Tim Turney, Global Marketing Manager at Casella,
said “We’re thrilled that the VAPex has been recognised among this year’s best products by a publication as well regarded as Occupational Health & Safety. We’re proud that the user-focused features of the VAPex have put it ahead of other air samplers, following in the footsteps of our other award- winning products.” The 11th edition of the annual awards program was highly competitive, as
Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) editor Sydny Shepard, explains: “OH&S’ ‘New Product of the Year Award’ saw an outstanding number of entries for 2019, proving that industry manufacturers are dedicated to producing products that optimise worker safety.”
Casella 01234 844100 TOUGHEST INDICATOR THERE IS
The most visible feature of the Fluidwell F-Series is the one of a kind enclosure and clear LCD display. These robust enclosures are available in Glass fiber Reinforced Polyamide or durable aluminum with 3 extremely rugged rubberized push buttons that won’t ware out on harsh treatment or conditions. The F-Series withstands extreme weather conditions as rain, snow, sun, sandy deserts, salty atmospheres or temperatures as low as -40°C/-40°F or as high as +80°C/+178°F.
In fact, the F-Series is so rugged, a truck can even stand on it!
The F-Series is suitable for any field mount application, it can be panel mounted, wall mounted, pipe mounted or mounted directly on your sensors or other equipment. In fact, mounting, installing and programming your F-series is so unparalleled easy and user-friendly, it can be done swiftly by your own crew, saving yourselves all the cost and troubles of arranging expensive specialists.
For hazardous area applications, the F-Series are available with intrinsically safe approvals according ATEX, IECEx, FM and CSA C-US. With this variety of combinations, there is always an F-Series that meets your technical requirements!
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he Fluidwell F-series product range offers you an extensive selection of Indicators, Totalizers, Controllers and Monitoring Systems for liquid and gas flow applications, as well as for Level, Pressure and Temperature Measurement in safe and hazardous areas.
Fluidwell understands: Your success counts
Fluidwell bv +31-(0)-413-343786
www.casellasolutions.com
asella, air sampling, noise and vibration specialist, has won Occupational Health and Safety’s 2019
November 2019
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