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News Release from: Extech Instruments
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 January 2006
Full range on show at top UK event
The full range of Extech Instruments will be on display at Stand D84 at Mtec 2006, the top UK event for sensors, measurement and instrumentation.
The full range of Extech Instruments will be on display at Stand D84 at Mtec 2006, the top UK event for sensors, measurement and instrumentation Extech Instruments is one of the largest suppliers of test equipment and portable printers worldwide
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Founded in 1971, Extech is known for its innovation in providing instruments with unique combinations of features that make them highly useful and very convenient.
The Instruments Division offers over 14 major product lines that are sold through leading catalogue houses and local stocking distributors in the USA and through master distributors internationally.
Extech Instruments is a leading supplier of multimeters, infra-red thermometers, electrical testers, clamp meters, anemometers, light meters, water quality instruments, timers and clocks, sound meters, tachometers and power supplies.
The products are used in a wide variety of markets.
The breadth of the product lines ensures that there is exactly a right model whether the need is basic repetitive testing, diagnosing and troubleshooting, or advanced measurements for design and engineering.
The in-house calibration laboratory provides certificates of traceability to NIST on almost all of the products.
The service team offers full repair services and a large inventory of spare parts for fast turnaround and quick delivery.
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