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New, shorter door sensor
August 2004
Telco's new, super-short, snap 3000 series has been generally approved and is now in production. Performance-wise and technically, the product is identical to its predecessor but a new one-piece, snap-in ...

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Multitransducer and display system
August 2004, Timecount
Timecount's Rishducer M42 multitransducer for measuring electrical variables in heavy current systems is now supplied with dedicated display units. The A200 display unit is connected via simple RS232 ...

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Electrodeless conductivity sensors
July 2004, PREI Instrumentation
The common problems of polarisation and coating, or chemical attack and abrasion, which affect conventional electrode-type conductivity sensors, will not affect the GLI electrodeless sensors from PREI ...

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Advanced radiation survey meter system
July 2004
Thermo Electron Corporation has introduced the FH 40 G multipurpose survey meter which is believed to be the first instrument with a built-in, wide range, proportional detector measuring dose rates from ...

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Low-cost process moisture sensor
July 2004
MoistOne.com is offering its IR 2004, a low-cost, non-contact, process moisture sensor using surface mount and blue eye technology for use with a PDA. It eliminates cumbersome processors and hard-wired ...

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DAQ board for LVDT and half-bridge transducers
July 2004
Addi-data has now officially released its new APCI-3701 data acquisition board for LVDT and half-bridge transducers. Addi-data boards are designed to be rugged and 'blow-up proof' for reliable operation ...

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Low-cost background suppression sensors
July 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa, Infrastructure
Banner Engineering is offering its new World-Beam QS18FF background suppression sensors that are ready to use 'right out of the box'. Users can select from pre-programmed models for 50 or 100 mm fixed-field ...

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Isolated voltage transducers for traction applications
July 2004
LEM SA of Switzerland, has released a new series of voltage transducer, optimised for traction applications designated the AV series. This new series is the latest product developed for compact and low ...

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New rectangular inductive sensor
July 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa
Turck is offering its new Q18 proximity sensor, a new addition to its rectangular Q-Pak line. Similar in style to the Q25 and Q30 series of inductive sensors, these one-piece rectangular sensors measure ...

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Flammable gas sensors
June 2004, Spero Sensors & Instrumentation
Tougher safety standards in the local mining industry are spurring on the development of more advanced instrumentation to act as early warning systems of potential danger situations. Spero Group of Centurion, ...

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New through-beam sensor series
June 2004
The new SM 3000 series is a technologically advanced, self-contained photoelectric sensor line that consists of separate transmitter and receiver sensors that are to be used in through beam mode. The ...

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Compact current and voltage transducers
June 2004, Timecount
The reliable Rishducer range of current and voltage transducers are available in DIN rail or panel mount units and are only 35 mm wide. The range consists of standard self-powered types with single or ...

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New and expanded line of ring sensors
June 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa
Turck is offering a new expanded line of inductive ring sensors with higher sensitivity, new mounting features, accessories, housing styles and CE approval. The Q style (rectangular) family has grown ...

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Loop powered RMS voltage transducers
June 2004
LEM has introduced a new family of voltage transducers ATVR series for the true RMS measurement of AC voltage in the range of 120, 250 and 400 V. The new series provides a ±1% measurement accuracy and ...

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Versatile fibre-fed optical sensors
June 2004
As diffuse reflective sensors or light barriers for tight, difficult to access places, the Wenglor Type DX, from ASSTech Process Electronics & Instrumentation, counts objects made from a wide range of ...

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Slot-in sensor for small profile cylinders
June 2004
IFM Electronic's type E11486 slot-in sensors are designed for small profile cylinders with C- and T-slot mounting. The sensors simply slot into the position where the switchpoint is required and fixed ...

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Redox sensors with ion traps
May 2004, Temperature Controls
The Dynaprobe II series of pH and redox sensors provide an extended service life in difficult aggressive measurement applications, by incorporating a series of overlapping ion traps in the reference electrode. These ...

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Self-contained multibeam light curtain
May 2004, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The SG 09 forms a protective screen by generating a curtain of up to 79 infrared criss-cross beams with protection up to a height of 1610 mm, ensuring detection of passing passengers and thus preventing ...

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Focused-beam sensing fibres for tiny targets
May 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa
Banner Engineering now offers focused beam sensing fibres that can detect minute targets. They allow users to 'pipe' light into otherwise inaccessible locations. Unlike most diffuse mode sensing fibres ...

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Contactless linear measurement system
May 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa
RET Automation is offering the new Kübler linear measurement system. This system is a high-resolution linear encoder that allows measurement of linear position or speed without contact between the sensor ...

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