25th & 26th September Hall 2, NEC Birmingham
Trafag revolutionises the measuring of highly dynamic pressure curves
Robust pressure transmitter NAH 8254 with 20 kHz cut-off frequency:
Recording high-frequency pressure curves previously meant a choice be- tween a very expensive high-end laboratory instrument or an expensive but drift-prone special transmitter. The new Trafag NAH 8254 20kHz pressure transmitter takes a new path: Based on the proven, extremely robust mobile hydraulic transmitter, the innovative combination of thin- film-on-steel sensor and self-developed ASIC formed the perfect trans- mitter for highly dynamic pressure measurements. In many applications, particularly the test environment, highly dynamic pressure profiles are measured to optimise systems and machines. For example, unfavourable closing behaviour of valves can produce short but very high-pressure peaks in pipes, causing considerable damage. There is also a need to analyse explosive events. For most transmitters such high-frequency sig- nals are usually undetectable. Trafag has developed their high-speed pressure transmitter by smartly combining its own thin-film-on-steel sen- sor element with the proprietary Trafag ASIC TX. Highly dynamic pressure profiles are often measured with piezoelec-
tric or piezoresistive sensors. Piezoelectric sensors are very expensive and difficult to manufacture, while the piezoresistive sensors are suscep- tible to drift at elevated temperatures. The thin-film-on-steel sensor tech- nology used by Trafag is significantly more resistant to signal drift, even under the harshest conditions.
Trafag Tel: 0203 968 0020 Web:
www.trafag.co.uk
BT2000 franchised suppliers of the world's most innovative electronic products and solutions
BT2000 are franchised suppliers of the world's most innovative elec-
tronic products and solutions. We specialise in high quality, high precision, technically advanced wire-
less communications, sensors, semiconductors and power components. Our Value Adder is our deep technical understanding of all of our non-
conflicting product lines which allows us to build and develop a close working relationship with our customers and suppliers. Our highly trained technical sales team are happy to assist over your
complete design cycle and our support team will make sure you receive your products on time and for a competitive price! With a special emphasis on Sensors & Instrumentation, we will be
joined by our suppliers show-casing Memsic Thermal Accelerometer and AMR Magnetometer ICs, Vinatech Super Capacitors, KDS Daishinku Crystal Oscillators, PCTEL 5G Antennas and RF Telecom Scanners. In addition, we are promoting the very latest Aceinna Current, Pressure
and Inertial Sensors, TDK Invensense Motion, Pressure and Sound Sen- sors, Maestro GNSS Receivers, Adactus SIM Cards and Antennas, Daico HiRel DC- 18GHz Amplifier and Control Modules, MSI Digital Fil- ter and Audio/Video Communication ICs and Megachips ASIC and Dis- play Port ICs. Our wide range of applications include; Test Equipment, Emergency
Services, Automotive, Aerospace/Military/Defence, Telecommunications, IOT, Navigation, Medical and Industrial.
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Broadband Technology 2000 Ltd Tel: 01189 324600 Web:
www.bt2000.co.uk
STAND 45
Qrometric UK Debut
Qrometric will be exhibiting in the UK for the first time at Sensors & Instrumentation 2019 and will be presenting examples of the best-in- class instrumentation they represent and support.
Highlights at the stand will include the MBW Calibration range of high- performance chilled mirror dew point hygrometers and thermometry sys- tems for calibration and validation of climatic test systems, including the Spider temperature probe mounting system.
Also available for demo will be the Fensor HG101 USB humidity cali- brator that enables engineers to perform on-site RH calibration checks in a matter of minutes. The HG101 is designed to be thermally stable on-site, has an extremely rapid RH set point change and has space for calibration of up to six RH probes at the same time. With free of charge control and data acquisition apps, the HG101 is an ideal starter system for RH calibration.
Qrometric also represent Brazilian metrology specialists PreSys. PreSys manufacture a wide range of products and are market leaders in South and Central America thanks to a combination of performance, quality, re- liability and IS17025 accredited calibration. Qrometric will have a P-Con low-pressure calibrator at Sensors and Instrumentation 2019.
Qrometric Tel: 0207 099 5807 Web:
www.qrometric.com
Quality Monitoring Instruments Ltd (QMI)
Quality Monitoring Instruments Ltd (QMI) is the exclusive UK wholesale distributor for Kari-Finn float switches. The float switches are designed to detect and control wastewater levels, liquids generated by industry, liquids with varying degree of viscosity, liquids in wells, pump systems and tanks. Kari float switches consist of a free-floating switch, attached to a protected multi-conductor cable. A control weight fixed to the cable keeps it immersed in liquid, causing the switch to tilt in line with fluctua- tions in the liquid level.
The high-quality Kari-Finn float switches have a durable design, long service life and can be used in many industries.
QMI has also been at the forefront of engine and machinery space fire protection for 35 years. The QMI Atmospheric Oil Mist Detection System is used to identify Oil Mist in confined areas such as: engine rooms, pump rooms, bow thrusters, purifier rooms, hydraulic pack areas and test cells. The QMI Engine Oil Mist Detection System is used to identify increased levels of oil mist in engine crank spaces. All QMI equipment is designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom to ISO 9001:2015 standards.
More information: visit us at Stand 39 at Sensors & Instrumentation Live 2019 or
www.oilmist.com
STAND 1
Quality Monitoring Instruments Ltd (QMI) Tel: 020 7328 3121 Web:
www.oilmist.com
STAND 39
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