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3” & 4” IP54 CERTIFIED MOBILE THERMAL PRINTERS
NEW FEATURES FOR INDUSTRIAL GAS FLOW METERS
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he IN-FLOW Mass Flow Meters and Controllers by Bronkhorst High-Tech, The Netherlands, are of rugged design according IP65 (dust- and waterproof). The
instruments are available for flow ranges from 0,05-1 mln/min up to 200-10000 m3 n/h Air-equivalent. In addition to the optional ATEX approval for use in Category 3, Zone 2 hazardous areas, the IN-FLOW series can now be offered with FM approval for Class I, Division 2, which is an important feature for the North American market. Furthermore Bronkhorst announces the availability of a PROFINET fieldbus interface on their industrial mass flow meters and controllers for gases (for this new fieldbus the FM and ATEX approvals are pending). PROFINET is said to be the “new standard for industrial automation”, offering major savings in configuration and commissioning.
Bronkhorst u 01223 833 222
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both indoor and outdoor environments. The printers have a double moulded case construction that can withstand a 2M drop onto a hard surface plus covered USB and power connections protect the printer from the ingress of moisture and dirt. Both printers have a USB interface plus a wireless
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Bluetooth or WiFi connection ensuring good flexible communication options. A fast print speed of 90mm/sec and a high resolution of 8 dots/mm produces high quality text, graphics and barcode printouts almost instantaneously on both standard thermal paper rolls and label rolls. A long-life replaceable Li-ion battery pack provides 300M of continuous printing plus a 10- minute fast charge facility via USB or AC adaptor provides up to 30% battery capacity making them ideal for high volume mobile printing applications.
Craft Data Limited u 01296 332000
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www.craftdata.co.uk
PORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS NOW WITH PARTICLE MEASUREMENT DOWN TO 0.1µm
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he model SC-4605 PR signal conditioner is a small, battery-operated, low noise signal conditioner for use with Piezo-Resistive transducers. It supplies power to the
transducer from an accurate 10 Vdc voltage reference, and provides a selectable gain of 1, 10 or 100. The conditioner is powered by a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. An LED status indicator informs the user of a short, open, or normal operating conditions. Additionally, the unit features a second order Butterworth low pass filter. The internal battery is a standard Li-ion type which when fully charged will provide in
excess of 8 hours of operation. A battery low indicator warns when to recharge. Housed in a rugged aluminium case and with standard connectors it is an ideal choice for either bench or portable applications.
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www.kdpes.co.uk
purity analyser has been upgraded with a new particle sensor to provide particle measurement fully in line with the requirements of ISO 8573-1. The S600 was already a highly successful unit but the lower particle limit of 0.3µm was a problem for those that wanted to measure strictly to the ISO 8573 limits. The new sensor design removes these issues and is also available in the new S132 standalone particle counter and S601 wall mounted continuous air purity analyser. In addition to particles, the S600 measures dew point down to -100degC, pressure and oil vapour in order to produce its pdf reports.
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www.measuremonitorcontrol.com ONLINE FLOWMETER SELECTION TOOL HELPS TAKE THE UNCERTAINTY OUT OF FLOW MEASUREMENT
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http://bit.ly/ABBflowselector, the tool provides a simple step-by-step guide to flowmeter selection and sizing, enabling users to narrow down the best solution from a wide range of available meter types and options. The tool is easy to use, with editable information boxes and dropdown
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menus presented in a series of stages to help users enter and select data. The process begins with mandatory stages asking the user to specify
their process conditions including temperature and pressure and details on the medium being measured. Depending on the medium selected, the tool automatically populates with data on presumed characteristics such as density, viscosity and conductivity, each of which can be adjusted if required. Three optional stages allow users to refine their search criteria by
providing extra information on the characteristics of the medium, plus any specific details about the application and the installation conditions. Once all this information has been entered, users are presented with a
list of the recommended products based on their criteria. By selecting their preferred option from this list, users can then produce a basic configuration that can be saved and exported as a PDF, Excel or XML file and used as the basis of a specification. CAD files can also be downloaded for certain meter types. The creation of the tool is part of ABB’s ongoing drive to help users to put in place the right measurement strategies that can transform the efficiency and performance of their
processes. ABB
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BB has developed an online flowmeter selection tool to help users to quickly and easily find the right device for their application. Available
UTO iTEC GmbH have recently announced that their S600 portable compressed air
raft Data’s latest 3” and 4” rugged IP54 certified printers are ideal for a host of applications in
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