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Website focuses on applications

The Micro-Epsilon website has a new application-focused structure that makes it easier for engineers to locate the sensor or measurement solution they require.

News from Micro Epsilon UK, Mar 30, 2006

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Inclinometers compensate for temperature drift

Capacitive dielectric liquid based inclinometers have stable laser-trimmed signal conditioning, compensate for temperature drift and offer stable supply voltage regulation and low pass filtering.

News from Sensors UK, Mar 30, 2006

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Line scanner keeps check on kiln temperatures

Shell scanner uses infra-red sensor to check continuously the temperature of all areas of a kiln to create a thermal profile, letting management monitor kiln thermal profiles in real time.

News from Innovative Data Communications, Mar 17, 2006

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High resolution thermal imaging at low price

High performance, high resolution, fully radiometric 320 x 240 pixel array, thermal imaging camera claimed to be a technology breakthrough in the low cost thermal imaging market.

News from Impac Infrared, Mar 15, 2006

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Thermometer is sturdy enough for moving materials

Infra-red thermometer is sturdily built to withstand the rigours of measuring the temperature of moving materials, webs or inaccessible objects without contact in hostile production environments.

News from Land Instruments International, Mar 9, 2006

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Explosion-proof - is it really?

Simply connecting a sensor to an explosion-proof head does not make a temperature assembly explosion-proof: to ensure safety, all components must be properly rated.

News from RdF Corporation, Feb 28, 2006

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Infra-red pyrometers measure film temperatures

Infra-red pyrometers developed for measuring the temperature of polyethylene and polypropylene film.

News from Impac Infrared, Feb 24, 2006

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Meter range covers many parameters

Portable, digital test meters measure various parameters from temperature, sound and light to mechanical quantities and include multimeters for various electrical readings.

News from Labfacility, Feb 20, 2006

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Pyrometer overcomes molten metal problems

Dual-wavelength pyrometer detects emitted radiation at two wavelengths and the mathematics show the resultant temperature measurement becomes mainly independent of the emissivity of the pouring metal.

News from Impac Infrared, Feb 14, 2006

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IR thermometers use DSP for high temperatures

Hand-held portable infra-red thermometers use the latest digital signal processing techniques to provide precision temperature readings within the range 550 to 3000C.

News from Land Instruments International, Feb 10, 2006

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Pyrometer suits low emissivity measurements

Low temperature, short wavelength, fibre optic pyrometer has temperature range that starts from 100C with fibre optic cable lengths up to 5m.

News from Impac Infrared, Feb 7, 2006

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Thermal cutout has high capacity

A new thermal cutout answers industrial demands for small-format high-capacity thermal protection.

News from ATC Semitec, Feb 3, 2006

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Temperature calibration software goes on show

The "calibration corner" on the Barber InSys Stand at Mtec will feature live demonstrations of Caliso Temps and Caliso Toolbox calibration software from Humpage Technology.

News from Barber InSys, Jan 31, 2006

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Thermocouple still best for many applications

Humble thermocouple still the best option despite domination of sophisticated measurement and control systems.

News from Labfacility, Jan 23, 2006

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Infra-red sightglass gets Atex approval

An Atex infra-red sightglass, the Ex-Port from Hawk IR, has been certified for use in Zones one and two hazardous areas.

News from Hawk IR International, Jan 16, 2006

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Portable thermal imager

Thermal imager can check bunkers, hoppers, conveyors or silos for hot spots, carry out plant integrity checks on insulation and conveyors and check stagnant areas of coal dust during maintenance.

News from Land Instruments International, Jan 13, 2006

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Sensors in the palm of your hand

Sensors UK introduces Kyowa data recorders and sensor interface equipment - the EDS-450A - that will fit in the palm of someone's hand.

News from Sensors UK, Jan 12, 2006

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Four-day course can save a year of trial and error

Thermoteknix Systems is teaming up with thermography training expert Snell Infrared to offer thermography training courses.

News from Thermoteknix Systems, Jan 12, 2006

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Infra-red pyrometers in induction hardening

Infra-red pyrometers can be used for many applications in the induction hardening industry, but which types are best suited to which tasks?

News from Impac Infrared, Jan 6, 2006

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Temperature sensors have all applications covered

The Brearley range now includes industrial thermocouples, mineral insulated and rare earth thermocouples and assemblies, Pt100/RTD sensors and noncontact pyrometers.

News from Roxspur Measurement and Control, Jan 3, 2006

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IR detector has high spatial resolution

New from Ulis, the UL 04 17 1 the the company's third-generation uncooled microbolometer detector for low-cost thermal imagery with a high spatial resolution.

News from Ulis, Dec 16, 2005

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Romadyn supports Vibro-Meter in the field

Meggitt's Vibro-Meter uses Romadyn to improve the company's field support and training capabilities within the US industrial condition monitoring market.

News from Vibro-Meter, Dec 7, 2005

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Detector heads for Venus

Sofradir infra-red detector deployed on data channel in the imaging spectrometer to measure ultraviolet and infra-red radiation on Venus Express.

News from Sofradir, Dec 6, 2005

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The importance of temperature calibration

Temperature calibration provides a means of quantifying uncertainties in temperature measurement in order to optimise sensor and/or system accuracies.

News from Labfacility, Dec 2, 2005

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Small claims for temperature sensor

One of the world's smallest noncontact temperature sensors is now available from Micro Epsilon.

News from Micro Epsilon UK, Dec 1, 2005

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