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Concorde Publishing Ltd would like to welcome the following companies to our Test House publications and to thank them for their support.


Oil & Gas Industry and rated to very high pressure monitoring. Exclusive UK Distributors for ATEK Linear and Rotary Position Sensors & potentiometers.


Paxton Test Facility Malvern Optical Limited


Hangar 3 Pershore Airfield Long Lane Throckmorton WR10 2JH Worestershire, UK TEL: +44(0)1386 553188 EMAIL: enquiries@malvernoptical.co.uk WEBSITE: www.malvernoptical.co.uk CONTACT: Ryan Heath, Operations Director


Malvern Optical is an independent provider of test and measurement services across the electro- optic and electromagnetic domains to UKAS 17025:2017. Services include: • EMC, power quality testing to military requirements, • NCSC accredited platform TEMPEST testing, • EO signatures, materials, sensors assessment. Facilities include: • Antenna range, • large screened room, • 100m low-light test facility.


Antenna testing DEF STAN 59-411 DEF STAN 61-05 Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC EMC testing Infra red ISO 17025 Low-light sensor testing Material testing Optical and video measurement Photometry Radiation effects Research and development TEMPEST Thermal optical


Paxton Access Ltd, Paxton House, Home Farm Road, Brighton BN1 9HU, East Sussex, UK TEL: +44 (0)1273 811016 EMAIL: testfacility@paxton.co.uk WEBSITE: www.paxtontestfacility.co.uk CONTACT: Brett Glass, Compliance Team Leader


Paxton operates an independent test facility at our state of the art Technology Centre. We have a wide range of test equipment including an electro- magnetic compatibility (EMC) test chamber and environmental chambers. We offer a comprehensive testing service where our skilled engineers can handle EMC testing on behalf of manufacturers.


Chamber – hot and cold Chamber – humidity Conducted emissions Conducted immunity Electro magnetic compatibility/EMC Electrostatic discharge EMC testing Environmental testing Radiated emissions Temperature cycling


Condition monitoring Force cells High pressure Instrumentation Linear measurement Position sensor Pressure measurement Sensors – ATEX approved Torque Vacuum gauges


University of Exeter


Penryn Campus, Treleiver Road, Penryn TR10 9FE, Cornwall, UK TEL: +44 (0)7876 863147 EMAIL: dmac@exeter.ac.uk WEBSITE: https://emps.exeter.ac.uk/ renewable-energy/facilities/dmac/ CONTACT: Peter Halswell, Senior Project Engineer


Test-Measurement.co.uk Ltd


The Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes, Great North Road, Wyboston MK44 3BY, Bedfordshire, UK TEL: +44 (0)1480 478200 EMAIL: brian@test-measurement.co.uk WEBSITE: www.test-measurement.co.uk CONTACT: Brian Candlin, Managing Director


Suppliers of Load Cells, Torque Transducers and Pressure Sensors. Exclusive UK distributors for FUTEK force and torque sensors, digital panel mount & hand held instrumentation with USB output kits and logging software. Exclusive UK distributors for Viatran Pressure Transducers & Transmitters with ATEX, FM & CSA certification approved for the


The Dynamic Marine Component (DMaC) test facility is a purpose built test rig that aims to replicate the forces and motions experienced by marine components in offshore applications. The test facility is based within the Renewable Energy Research Group of the University of Exeter on Penryn Campus, Cornwall.


Bending Cable testing – mechanical Components


Dynamic mechanical testing Fatigue Marine type approval testing Mechanical testing Tensile


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