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July 18, 2011 | Product News
The evo 2600 Radar Detector, made by L&J, is a compact, non-contact radar gauge that can be used in a wide variety of applications. The new radar gauge combines the most cutting edge features in radar level gauging technology with an affordable cost that is unmatched in the industry.
Applications:
| Oil |
Petrochemical |
Limestone Rock |
| Chemicals |
Molten Sulfur |
Polyethylene |
| Gasoline |
Pharmaceuticals |
Titanium Dioxide |
| Paraffin |
Latex |
Powder & Bulk |
July 18, 2011 | Product News
Process Sensors offers a comprehensive range of Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Measurement Systems, Thermal imaging systems and Thermal line cameras. Their products are in use in induction heating, steel, and solar cell applications.
July 18, 2011 | Product News
- Eurotherm is developing applications for the Nanodac that are specific to various industries. These software packs will come with a bundle of features that work together in a certain application. Keep an eye out for the following:
- Dual loop carbon/temperature control
- Sterilizer monitoring
- Humidity control
- Waste Water flow monitoring, totalization, and chlorine for DEP regulatory DEP compliance
- And more!
- Eurotherm will be releasing information on this product soon. Email or call our office for more information.
July 18, 2011 | Product News
Metrix announces the world’s first digital proximity probe system. Now, a single driver can be used with virtually any probe and extension cable combination, dramatically reducing spare parts requirements and allowing system mismatch issues to be addressed by simply downloading the correct device response characteristics. It’s fully API 670 compliant and can be configured to use a revolutionary new 2-wire connection method instead of a conventional 3-wire.
Learn more about Metrix Two-Wire Digital Proximity Sensors
February 28, 2011 | Company News
Neal Systems hires Gunnar Oberg for the sales and business development of Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia.
Gunnar brings 20+ years of instrumentation, controls, data acquisition, and general process industry to the Neal Systems team. Gunnar has an electrical engineering degree as well as his MBA, and is a former Olympic athlete.