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QUANTUM DESIGN UK AND IRELAND LAUNCHES CRYOGENICS MAGAZINE


products, publications and white papers that have been produced using products that the company offers. With the recent addition of Janis Research products


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through QDUKI’s partners, Lake Shore Cryotronics, the company has strengthened its cryogenics offering. QDUKI is also particularly proud of its involvement with the international effort to conserve helium through the launch of a new generation of helium recovery systems. QDUKI has been involved with cryogenics now for 12


years both as a manufacturer and a distributor of low temperature instrumentation and has continually added to supplying materials characterisation products from other leading vendors. The company firmly believes it has the best combination of instrumentation in cryogenics for investigation of new materials and for the optical Quantum computing QUBIT Technology revolution.


Quantum Design UK u https://qd-uki.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/QDUKI- Cryogenics-Magazine-Oct-2020-transitions-web-1-2.pdf u www.qd-uki.co.uk


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The PORTAFLOW PF333 offers the user quick and accurate flow and energy


measurement and with its easy to follow menu and simple set up, results can be achieved within minutes of opening the case! The range continues to bring simplicity to the non-invasive measurement of liquid flow and now with the addition of hydronic liquid flow energy measurement for hot and chilled water applications. The PF333 is a portable, simple to use ultrasonic clamp-on flow and thermal, heat/energy meter, that uses the latest cross correlation ultrasound flow measurement system to measure flow rate and clamp-on PT100 temperature sensors to measure flow and return temperatures. The PF333 measures energy rate and totalised energy and the Hydronic thermal energy, heat or cooling load is calculated from a combination of the flow rate and the flow and return temperature difference or delta T to comply with EN1434 section 6.


The integral Data Logging has a capacity of 100,000,000 data points with 12 named


sites and can be downloaded via USB to CSV files and export to Excel for further analysis.


Compact, rugged and reliable, the PORTAFLOW range has been designed to provide


sustained performance in industrial environments with the New cross correlation flow measurement system providing improved accuracy for flow and measurement audits of old and often challenging pipe-work in existing installations.


For further information on this product or the Micronics range click here for the http://micronicsflowmeters.com/wp-content/themes/micronics/videos/Mi- cronicsProductVideoPF333V7.mp4" video


Micronics u +44(0)1628 810456 u www.micronicsflowmeters.com


new Micronics, PORTAFLOW range with the latest ultrasonic flow measurement technology and Hydronic Liquid Flow Energy Measurement and a comprehensive


data logging facility for the PF333 version. Building on its considerable experience and success with the former PF330 and 220


range Micronics has developed a New range of portable, clamp-on, ultrasonic flow instruments, incorporating the latest technology whilst still retaining the key feature of simple operation, to provide quick, out of the box results!


EMBEDDED ARM CORE FRONT PANEL SOLUTIONS FROM ITRON (U.K.) LTD


and peripheral devices using USB, RS232, RS485, Async, SPI, I2C, CAN and Ethernet. Most ports double up as a general I/O with IRQ functionality. Our embedded solutions allow design engineers to move application processing into the TFT module which reduces host overhead and enables easily manageable communication speeds. The host can send raw data to the TFT module for the operating system to process and synchronise display refresh, navigation and peripheral control.


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For further details: The Sales Team, ITRON (U.K.) LTD u +44 (0)1493 601144 u sales@noritake-itron.com u www.noritake-itron.com


ALPHASENSE BOLSTERS SALES TEAM WITH THREE NEW APPOINTMENTS


gas sensors, has announced the appointment of three new senior sales positions. Andy Dickinson joins as Regional Sales Director (RoW), Will Parrett as European Sales Manager, and Nate Thompson as North American Sales Manager. Welcoming them to the company, Arthur Burnley says: “Since 1996, Alphasense has grown rapidly as a result of heavy investment in research & innovation, sensor quality and customer service. We now command a 40% share of our core markets, and this success has been built on the development of strong partnerships with our instrument manufacturer customers. “The addition of three highly talented people to our international sales team is the


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result of an ambitious growth strategy that will be underpinned by the development of new partnerships and an expansion of our sensor range.”


Alphasense Ltd u +44 (0) 1376 556 700 u www.alphasense.com


lphasense, the UK’s leading manufacturer of


tron’s powerful ARM9-based embedded TFT modules provide serial interfaces to link host


uantum Design UK and Ireland (QDUKI) has launched a magazine with information about new cryogenics


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May 2021 Instrumentation Monthly


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