Sensor-Technik UK is proud to introduce the ESX®-IOXp – the latest electronic control unit for mobile applications is the second member of the low-cost control product family. The ESX®-IOXp is a ...
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Due to their durability, versatility and reliability, non-contact sensors are used throughout industry. Alex Sparks from Gill Sensors takes a look into the technology, the features, the benefits and ...
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HBM is giving away a limited number of copies of its latest technical book called ‘Measurement Data Acquisition’ that gives detailed information on the electrical measurement of mechanical and ...
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A new range of high temperature IEPE accelerometers has been launched by DJB Instruments UK. The IEPE accelerometers are capable of withstanding use at 185°C, and this new high temperature will now ...
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With the new KTM mini contrast sensor from SICK, print marks can be detected on a wide range of packaging media, including reflective materials such as high-gloss foils or where contrast levels are ...
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Before deciding which oscilloscope they need for the task, there are a number of key selection criteria that users need to take into account. Christian Rau, application engineer at Rigol Technologies ...
Read More »Petrobras evaluates FOUNDATION for Remote Operations Management for use in ambitious hydrocarbon industry projects
The Fieldbus Foundation conducted the first live demonstration of its FOUNDATION for Remote Operations Management (ROM) technology at the Petrobras research and development facility (Cenpes) in Rio ...
Read More »Seminar to focus on key issues in cable testing
Current key issues in the testing of power cables on systems from 11kV to 132kV, recent developments in cable test technology and the particular problems associated with cable testing in offshore ...
Read More »Why calibrate temperature sensors?
Temperature sensors are used in applications ranging from mobile phones to food refrigeration. But where quality measurements are critical, their calibration is essential, writes David Southworth, ...
Read More »A new solution for monitoring compressed air system efficiency
Compressors are responsible for 10% of all the power consumed in a mature industrial society like the UK and Ireland. Frequently 10% or more of this air will be wasted because of leakage caused by ...
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