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Vol. 180-181, Issue 10, October 2014
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Vol. 180: Sensor Devices, Sensor Networks and its Applications I
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Vol. 181: Sensor Devices, Sensor Networks and its Applications II
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PRODUCT NEWS
Hand-held Meter for Moisture Content of Industrial Oils
(Engerwitzdorf, 21.10.2014) - The new hand-held meter OILPORT 30 from E+E Elektronik accurately measures the water activity (aw) and temperature (T), and calculates the absolute water content x (ppm) of industrial oils. The user can store up to ten sets of oil specific parameters in the hand-held to be used for correct calculations of the water content in various oils. The large touch screen display and intuitive navigation menu ensure comfortable operation of the OILPORT 30. With the data logging function, the measured values can be stored in the device and are available through the USB interface for further processing. The user can easily perform 1 or 2 point adjustments of aw and T, and use the OILPORT 30 as a reference for checking other measurement devices in the field ...
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Mr. Johannes Fraundorfer E+E Elektronik GmbH Langwiesen 7, A-4209, Engerwitzdorf, Austria Tel.: +43 (0) 7235 605-0 Fax: +43 (0) 7235 605-8 E-mail: johannes.fraundorfer@epluse.at |
Inherently Safe Fiber Optic ESTOP and U-Beam Sensors
MICRONOR introduces two new inherently safe, fiber optic signaling products for the industrial automation, robotic and medical markets. The MR380 series Fiber Optic Emergency Stop offers ESTOP Functional Safety compliance with SIL1 rating. The MR382 series Fiber Optic U-Beam Sensor is a general purpose photo interruption/slot sensor. The products consist of a passive optical Sensor which connects to a DIN rail mount Controller Module via an industry standard OM1 duplex 62.5/125 multimode fiber optic link. The products can operate over distances up to 2500 meters (8200 feet) ...
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Dennis Horwitz Vice President, Sales & Marketing Micronor Inc. 750 Mitchell Road Newbury Park, CA 91320 USA Tel.: (805) 499-0114, fax: (805) 499-6585
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ISG Announces New SONY IMX174 Exmor LightWiseT Allegro USB3 Camera
The new LightWise Allegro USB3 SONY IMX174 based cameras deliver excellent image quality and high speed performance. A variety of applications will be improved using this camera. The SONY IMX174 ExmorT CMOS Image Sensor delivers unparalleled image quality with extremely low-noise. It has 1920 x 1200 resolution (2.3Mp) and can run at up to 164 fps in 12-bit mode. These features are implemented in the LightWiseT Allegro USB3 Camera and are available now by calling ISG. Available in color or monochrome ...
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Kerry Van Iseghem,
Imaging Solutions Group Tel.: 585-388-5220 E-mail: Sales@ISGCameras.com Web: http://www.ISGCameras.com/ |
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