show review usensors & instrumentation 2018
Another successful year for Sensors & Instrumentation
Sensors & Instrumentation 2018 was another exhibition success story when it returned to the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September
leading companies. The show, sponsored by industry giant Mouser, returned to the NEC, Birmingham on 25 and 26 September. Features included a lively and informative seminar programme, the Engineering Workshop and the Flow Level Control Zone (FLC Zone). Show visitors could handle products, try
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out equipment, pick up literature and speak to experts. There was a wide range of products to see. For example, the ES-FLOW volumetric liquid flow meter was one product on display at the Bronkhorst stand. The ES-FLOW (pictured right) operates on an innovative measuring principle, using ultrasound in a very small, straight tube. Huba Control’s pressure measurement
technology was on display at stand B1. With its clear focus on pressure measurement technology, Huba Control is able to develop innovative products across a very broad spectrum, covering an extensive range of applications for the optimisation of
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isitors to the Sensors & Instrumentation exhibition had the opportunity to see the latest products from a host of market-
machines, systems and processes. The innovative DM650 series of
battery-powered displays was showcased at the Shawcity stand. Being battery-powered, the industry-leading displays offer flexibility in the field.
A demonstration of a wireless telemetry
sensor system was on display at the Mantracourt stand. The system is used to provide motorsport teams with a tool that allows quick and repeatable car set-up preparation by combining all tests required.
Liquid flow meters were on show at the Bronkhorst stand
www.sensorsandinstrumentation.co.uk October 2018 Instrumentation Monthly
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