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Labfacility are the UK’s leading manufacturer of Temperature Sensors, Thermocouple Connectors and associated Temperature Instrumentation and stockists of Thermocouple Cables, all available to purchase on line for immediate despatch- www.labfacility.com


The Company has been trading since 1971 and is ISO 9001 accredited. We have two UK sites – West Sussex and South Yorkshire and export to over 85 countries.


In addition to the stocked items, Labfacility also offers bespoke Temperature Sensors.


We are specialists in the design and manufacture of custom-built temperature sensors at our 12,000 square foot Yorkshire plant located in Dinnington. Shipments are made to world- wide destinations on a daily basis; technical and application advice is always freely available.


Labfacility Ltd Units 5, 6 and 7 Block K, Southern Cross Industrial Estate, Shripney Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex PO22 9SD Tel: 01243 871280 Fax: 01243 871281 Email: info@labfacility.com Web:www.labfacility.com


Lee-Dickens has been involved in the design and manufacture of industrial process monitoring and control systems for more than 50 years.


The Process Equipment Division provides Electronic Process Control and Monitoring Instrumentation, including signal conditioning equipment and trip amplifiers (many SIL rated), sen- sors (level, temperature and rel- ative humidity), digital process indicators, power measurement instrumentation, and, to design, prototype and manufacture obsolescent instrumentation replacements.


The Systems Division pro- vides systems design, manufac- ture, supply, installation, com- missioning and setting to work of “Sitewatch® Solutions” including Telemetry, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), and, Remote Control and Monitoring Systems.


Lee-Dickens Ltd Mrs Rebecca Gee Internal Sales Rushton Road Desborough Kettering Northamptonshire NN14 2QW Tel: 01536 760156 Email: sales@lee-dickens.co.uk Web: www.lee-dickens.biz


At Mantracourt, we are proud to be recognised as industry leading experts in the following disciplines:


Strain gauge and load cell signal conditioners


Wireless radio telemetry


Ultra high performance analogue to digital converters


Fieldbus areas, including Modbus, ASCII and CAN Hazardous area (ATEX)


Back in 1974, when we founded Mantracourt, our mission was clear: to lead the field in the application of microelectronics across all sectors of industrial measurement. Over the past four decades Mantracourt, still proudly based in the Southwest of England, has fulfilled that goal. Today our mission remains the same: we continue to provide cutting-edge technology to scores of OEM sensor manufacturers and our international distribution network now spans over 30 countries.


Field reliability, repeatability, performance and fast response technical support are the core reasons our customer base continues to expand.


Mantracourt Electronics Ltd The Drive, Farringdon, Exeter, Devon EX5 2JB Tel: +44 (0)1395 232020 Email: sales@mantracourt.com Web: www.mantracourt.com


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