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CLASSIFIED PREMIER CONTACT DIRECTORY


For more than 60 years we have been supplying Micro- Measurements strain gauges, associated accessories and instrumentation into every conceivable market for both stress analysis and transducer applications. Our strain gauges are the


recognised market leader, and our range of accessories including surface preparation, adhesives, coatings, leadwires and tools ensure we are a one- stop shop for all your stress analysis and transducer production requirements. We have instrumentation


from portable strain indicator/recorders to multi- channel StrainSmart data systems. The recent acquisition of Pacific Instruments adds high speed, high channel count, ruggedized and distributable systems enabling us to excel in a wide range of applications including full-scale aircraft fatigue testing and transient recording to 10MS/S. Micro-Measurements®, a


Vishay Precision Group, Inc. (VPG) brand, is dedicated to the development, manufacture, and marketing of resistive-foil sensors for high-precision strain measurement.


Micro-Measurements Stroudley Road, Basingstoke, RG24 8FW Tel: 01256 462131 Web: www.vishaypg.com /micro-measurements/


Michell Instruments is an international leader in high- precision sensing for moisture, relative humidity and oxygen analysis. For over 40 years they have helped companies to protect equipment, ensure quality and safety as well as reduce carbon footprints through increased efficiency.


The product range includes:


• High-precision dew-point transmitters to measure trace moisture in process applications.


• Portable hygrometers for accurate spot-checks of moisture.


• Process analyzers to monitor moisture and hydrocarbon dew point in oil, natural gas and petrochemical refining.


• Relative humidity transmitters and sensors for HVAC, storage and other controlled environments.


• Humidity calibration systems and reference dew-point hygrometers enable users to calibrate equipment in-house, reducing maintenance costs and keeping downtime to a minimum.


Michell Instruments Ltd 48 Lancaster Way Business Park, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 3NW Tel: 01353 658000 Email: uk.info@michell.com Web: www.michell.com/uk


96 2017-2018 | MEASUREMENT & SENSORS DIRECTORY


MMS Electronics is a supplier of Display and sensor products:


Sensors • New: SMT172 Digital Temperature sensors 2.7V to 5V, Inaccuracy of 0.1C


• IRMOD09 • Infra-red temperature modules • calibrated with I2C/USB output


• New: UFDC High accuracy • Frequency & Pulse measurement with serial , SPI and I2C output


• Silicon based pressure sensors


• UTI Capacitive Measurement • Data loggers USB/BlueTooth


Displays • LCD,TFT, OLED Displays • Easy to use Intelligent displays • with I2C, SPI, Serial or USB • Colour TFT, LCD, OLED • 3V Display-on-Glass Technology


• Zero power e-Paper displays • Wireless LCD Modules • Arduino display shields • Displays with Android OS • Touch-screens & LCD Bezels • Panel Instruments


MMS Electronics Ltd Unit 3, Whiteley Court Pool Road Pool in Wharfedale Leeds LS211FR Tel: 01943 877668 Email: sales@mms-e.co.uk Web: www.mms-e.co.uk


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