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Listing of all 8 news releases from Solartron Metrology:
Readout interfaces without RS232 adapter
Multichannel metrology data logger and display accepts up to 16 digital inputs.
News from Solartron Metrology (25 April 2007)
Displacement transducers improve performance
The S-Series range of displacement transducers has excellent linearity with a superior measuring range to case length ratio.
News from Solartron Metrology (29 September 2005)
Input module simplifies signal acquisition
A new analogue input module facilitates signal acquisition into Solartron's Orbit network from most third party sensors featuring a DC voltage or current output.
News from Solartron Metrology ( 2 December 2004)
Lever probe features digital output
Solartron's new digital lever probe offers an accuracy of +/-1um, a measurement range of 500um and better than 0.15um repeatability.
News from Solartron Metrology (23 November 2004)
CD-ROM facilitates linear measuring searches
An interactive CD-ROM designed to enable engineers to quickly browse or search for linear measuring devices to suit their applications is now available from Solartron Metrology.
News from Solartron Metrology (17 November 2004)
Lever probe suited to precision industries
Solartron's new digital lever probe offers a claimed accuracy of +/-1 micron, a measurement range of 500 microns and better than 0.15 micron repeatability.
News from Solartron Metrology (12 November 2004)
Probe takes position in hard-to-reach areas
It was close consultation with partners in the OEM gauging industry, which lead to the development of Solartron's new Digital Mini Probe.
News from Solartron Metrology ( 7 September 2004)
Gauge solves difficult measurement problems
Developed after close consultation with the industry, the Solarton Block Gauge addresses a whole new range of applications not covered by conventional gauging probes.
News from Solartron Metrology (26 June 2003)
