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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


S505 handheld tester Monitor


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pressure dew point compressed air n-site


from SUTO-iTEC GmbH and the S505 handheld tester accurate and easy with monitoring is now


the screen: the S505 measures Read the results straight from Measure Monitor Control.


pressure dew point directly through internal pressure and dew point sensors, removing the need for calculations or correlating readings, saving time for more tests. Measuring is faster too. The dedicated measuring chamber allows the sensor to be


isolated while not in use, meaning no more waiting forever


with easy to read colour touchscreen display and integral modules for low -100 … -30°C or high -50 … +20°C ranges This handheld tester features interchangeable sensor for readings to stabilise.


through USB for later spreadsheet analysis or archiving and datalogger. The S505 recorded data can be downloaded


printed directly to mobile Bluetooth printers for immediate hard copy results.


Red Dragon Ltd 


01443 772500  www.measuremonitorcontrol.com Variohm-EuroSensor Ltd


No ProblemMetering Non-lubricating Liquidswith Hydra-Cell


H


ydra-Cell Metering Solutions have solved a pumping problem for one of the world’s


production equipment. The Company was using largest suppliers of polyurethane foam


catalyst in the production of ‘sound deadening’ external gear pumps to deliver a curative


The curing agent contains amines but being foam for the automotive industry.


water-based it is non-lubricating, a hazard for


are in contact with the pumped liquid. External pumps that rely on dynamic rotary seals that


lubricating fluids, so they did not handle the gear pumps work best when pumping


curing agent well. The pumps were prone to


unacceptable high shear within the product. wear, exhibited low efficiency and caused


Hydra-Cell API 675 Metering Pumps, with


provided the ideal solution to the problem. their inherently low shear pumping action,


contamination by the hydraulic fluid, extensive Since the application could not risk


Hydra-Cell Metering Solutions model P200 was acceptable substitute, was conducted before a testing with Mesamoll® oil, a plasticizer and


Built with Aflas diaphragms, PTFE fluid-end installed for evaluation.


O-rings and FKM drive case O-rings, the first P200 pump performed exceptionally well, eliminating the low-efficiency, high-shear, and non-lubricating pumping problems. The


outcome was so successful that Hydra-Cell P200 pumps have been steadily replacing the gear pumps on the customer’s systems installed in automotive plants around the world.


Wanner International Ltd 


01252 816 847 46 APRIL 2019 | PROCESS & CONTROL  01252 816 847  www.wannerint.com CONNECTING DNI E


Custom-assembled level sensorswith guidedmicrowave


GE offers to configure level controllers with guided microwave according to customer specifications. Based on its proven standard level gauge, the German


manufacturer is able to adapt the sensors to suit various tank geometries, mounting conditions, or demanding media in no time. Options include angled probes that can be mounted on the side of tanks. EGE employs special materials such as Hastelloy or titanium to manufacture probes for use in aggressive media. EGE also specifically adapts the sensors to dielectric constants and to the temperature ranges of the liquid to be measured to ensure precise results in challenging media and cramped installation conditions.


EGE-Elektronik 


USTRY. +49 . 4346 . 4158-0  www.ege-elektronik.com Y.CO M/PROCESS&CONTRO L  01327 351 004  www.variohm.com Wiring harnesses include glass encapsulated thermistors


Wiring harnesses include glass encapsulated thermistors: Force Engineering choose Variohm for linear motor winding temperature monitoring


F


orce Engineering, based in Shepshed near Loughborough, develops and manufactures customised Linear Induction Motor (LIM) based motion systems, serving a wide base of industries with applications as diverse as medical scanning equipment and baggage handling conveyors. As a world leading expert and innovator in the field of LIM technology, a large part of Force Engineering’s activities centres on the amusement r heightened levels for thrill-seekers through ride launch and in-ride acceleration to 1.2 g, and


equally rapid braking ide industry - adding


performance along roller coaster tracks. To help ensure the extreme levels of electrical safety and performance required for these high power systems which typical run from very high current three-phase Engineering embed temperature controls in its LIM winding assemblies and has chosen Vario main supplier of customised wiring harnesses that include glass encapsulated NTC thermisto temperature probe assemblies.


EuroSe The


special temperature probes are similar to standard components available as stock ite nsor, however with 10K3976 series thermistors which offer a higher temperature range and stability specification than the standard probe. With the NTC chip encapsulated in hermetically sealed glass packages, these thermistors - which are supplied to Variohm from TE Connectivity, the global sensor and measurement systems company - are in turn encapsulated and fully sealed in copper tube housings by Variohm EuroSensor at its Towcester manufacturing facility.


ms from Variohm rs configured as


hm EuroSensor as its supplies, Force


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