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EMI is no bar to level sensor accuracy

The CQ 28 sensor offers users needing reliable and accurate level detection hardware an array of features and benefits that differentiate it from other equipment on the market.

News from Sick (UK), Jul 28, 2005

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Detectors spot VOCs and other toxic gases

Ion Science has released its improved PhoCheck+ range of PID gas detectors for the detection of volatile organic compounds and other toxic gases.

News from Ion Science, Jul 20, 2005

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Level probes get the measure of Tarmac

High temperature capacitance level probes have been used to solve a traditionally tricky measurement problem on coated roadstone.

News from Endress + Hauser, Jul 19, 2005

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Report praises guided radar device

Endress+Hauser's Levelflex M guided radar device achieved excellent results in a recent report by WIB, the International Instrument Users' Association.

News from Endress + Hauser, Jul 14, 2005

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Nose cap keeps sensors free from clogs

A new open-face nose cap allows WaterMonitor submersible datalogging level transducers to work in wastewater and greasy applications where the sensor may become clogged.

News from Pressure Systems, Jul 11, 2005

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Flow and level instruments for demanding processes

Finding the right flow or level instrument to improve plant process control systems or to increase the performance of equipment is now easier with the new FCI 2005 CD product and services catalogue.

News from Fluid Components International, Jun 29, 2005

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Prize draw: win a trip to Thorpe Park with Vega

To celebrate the continued use of its Vegabar hydrostatic sensors on Thorpe Park's Loggers Leap ride, the company has organised a special prize draw.

News from Vega Controls, Jun 24, 2005

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Handbook includes more than 300 pages of reference

Omega Engineering has released the 7th Edition of its "Volume MMVII flow, level and environmental handbook".

News from Omega Engineering, Jun 21, 2005

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Transmitter looks to the simple life

The Liquiline M is a pH/conductivity transmitter with a guiding philosophy at its heart: to make life simpler.

News from Endress + Hauser, Jun 17, 2005

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Level transducer gains rugged all-titanium package

Pressure Systems now offers its WaterMonitor level transducer in a rugged all-titanium package.

News from Pressure Systems, Jun 13, 2005

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Programmable encoders cut stocking levels

The new DRS 61 incremental encoder from Sick-Stegmann offers full programmability.

News from Sick (UK), Jun 9, 2005

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Laser level transmitters aren't fooled by dust

New from ASI Instruments, the EasyTrak XP laser transmitter is designed for measuring dry bulk solids, regardless of the presence of surrounding vapour or moderate dust.

News from ASI Instruments, Jun 8, 2005

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Sensor helps keep cranes on the straight and level

Micro-Epsilon helped develop a customised, integrated sensor and suspension cylinder that enables Liebherr's mobile crane suspension system to continually adapt to different terrain.

News from Micro Epsilon UK, Jun 7, 2005

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Magnetic sensor is a sensitive sort

A new magnetic position sensor is claimed to detect position displacements to tenths of a millimetre (or less).

News from Gentech International, May 20, 2005

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Sensor picks up low-level fields

Inertial Aerosystems has introduced a new, low profile, single axis surface mounted sensor for low field magnetic sensing.

News from Inertial Aerosystems, May 19, 2005

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Fuel level sensor handles rough rides

Available now from Fozmula, the Rough Rider electronic fuel level sensor is designed and manufactured in the USA by Rochester Gauges of Dallas, Texas.

News from Fozmula, May 11, 2005

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Level switches tackle challenging measurements

Featuring a compact switching mechanism that is isolated from the process fluid, LS Series magnetically coupled level switches are designed to handle a wide range of demanding applications.

News from K-Team, May 11, 2005

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RF switches tackle challenging level measurements

New from ASI Instruments is the ShieldPoint series of radio frequency capacitance switches.

News from ASI Instruments, May 4, 2005

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Level switches handle more power

Gentech has increased the power handling capabilities of its float switch and liquid level sensing products, expanding the range of application areas for the sensors.

News from Gentech International, May 2, 2005

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Sludge sensors take Profibus onboard

Solartron Mobrey has released what it reckons is the first Profibus digital communications option for sludge monitoring and wet wells.

News from Solartron Mobrey, Apr 29, 2005

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Visual level indicators keep track of refrigerant

Able offers specially adapted Smart-Line 34000-A Series visual level indicators for monitoring liquid refrigerants such as Freon R134a.

News from Able Instruments and Controls, Apr 27, 2005

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Long life for pneumatic level sensors

New from Scientific Technologies Automation Products Group is the NLS series of pneumatic level sensors.

News from STI Automation Products Group, Apr 20, 2005

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On the level with the best of both worlds

The new MagWave dual chamber level measurement system is designed to provide independent, redundant measurements in a variety of oil, gas, petrochemical, and power applications.

News from K-Tek, Apr 20, 2005

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Coriolis meter adds a new dimension

With the introduction of the new Promass F 10in (DN250) sensor, Promass technology is now capable of handling flow rates up to 2200t/h, opening up a host of application possibilities.

News from Endress + Hauser, Apr 19, 2005

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Sensor spots spills before they are serious

Because as little as three drops of liquid will cause it to react, the OS 250 sensor system promises to detect spills and leaks before they cause a problem.

News from KD Scientific, Apr 13, 2005

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