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Grant for mass screening of radiation exposure
Consortium awarded a grant to develop technologies to screen large numbers of people for radiation exposure in the event of a terrorist attack on a nuclear facility or detonation of a dirty bomb
News from Sionex, Sep 19, 2005
Protein analysis system wins new order
Second order for Biacore A100 comes from a major European-based pharmaceutical company, which intends to utilise the system to enhance its bio-therapeutic screening capabilities
News from Biacore, Sep 14, 2005
Capacitive accelerometer has better performance
These units, intended to replace piezoresistive accelerometers in existing systems are insensitive to variations in excitation voltage, temperature, and cable resistance
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Aug 5, 2005
658nm laser diodes are lead-free
More powerful than the laser diodes they replaced in compliance with the RoHS Directive, these lead-free diodes are suitable for low level therapy, medical imaging, industrial alignment, and levelling
News from Photonic Products, Jul 15, 2005
Find remote locations with high accuracy
Argos system is used for locating and collecting data by satellite, but unlike GPS the position of the mobile devices (beacons) is known to the system and not to the mobile devices themselves
News from Elta, Jun 27, 2005
Flow, level and environmental handbook
Features a variety of meters and controllers, portable, handheld and laboratory instruments measuring air, water, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, flow, high viscosity liquids, pH, etc
News from Omega Engineering, Jun 21, 2005
Electrode copes with small biological samples
Combination glass electrode brings highly accurate and quick measurements of a larger electrode system to the realm of small biological samples
News from Metrohm UK, Jun 8, 2005
Catalogue covers sensors and tech info
40-page general catalogue provides in-depth information on pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved gases and temperature sensors for use by OEMs in laboratory or industrial products
News from Analytical Sensors and Instruments, May 11, 2005
Exec VP takes company forward
Brian Williams says his immediate focus will be to streamline manufacturing at US and China facilities and to integrate engineering efforts
News from Analytical Sensors and Instruments, May 10, 2005
Tilt sensors for narrow spaces
Sensing element can be mounted vertically or horizontally to its motherboard, allowing mounting in narrow spaces such as tubes and instrumentation cabinets
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, May 9, 2005
Sensor identification gains worldwide approval
Described as a milestone in technical standardisation and harmonisation, system for automatic identification of pressure sensors has been conditionally approved as a fully fledged standard
News from Kistler Instruments, Apr 25, 2005
Moving to larger premises
New facility goes live as company continues to expand as a supplier of chemical and biological sensor systems in the threat detection markets
News from Sionex, Apr 22, 2005
Digital tilt switch controls liquid levels
The relay outputs can be used to operate an alarm, actuate emergency motor control or indicate status of a process, particularly where hazardous fluids or precious metals are easily spilt
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Apr 15, 2005
Blue-violet laser diodes have modulated output
405nm laser modules are suitable for use in applications such as biomedical instrumentation, imaging, spectroscopy, fluorescence sensing, microscopy and many other emerging technologies
News from Photonic Products, Mar 31, 2005
Feel the acceleration in three axes
Triaxial analogue accelerometer modules with ranges from +/-2g to 400g allow three axes of orthogonal acceleration to be recorded and displayed
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Mar 21, 2005
Biacore acquires protein chip technology
Provides a platform for kinetic screening which should appeal to customers who require the ability to simultaneously study the interactions of hundreds of proteins and peptides
News from Biacore, Mar 11, 2005
Optoelectronic components fuel expension
Laser diode specialist moves to larger premises to meet growing demand for its range of custom designed optoelectronic components
News from Photonic Products, Feb 18, 2005
Ultrasonic detector stops leaks and saves cash
Handheld tool should repay its initial cost in a very short period of time, making substantial in-house savings in energy and mechanical malfunction detection
News from Logis-Tech Associates, Feb 3, 2005
Sensor is better by design
Ceramic moisture sensor has been designed using a development process which looked at the needs of all potential stakeholders in the product
News from Michell Instruments, Dec 2, 2004
Tilt sensors promise high accuracy
Applications include structural monitoring of buildings, dams and bridges, antenna and spectroscopy mirror tilt, manufacturing test rig alignment, marine navigation and lab calibration
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK, Nov 16, 2004
'Next generation' evaluation platform
Enables collaborators and potential partners to evaluate the microDMx sensor technology and assess its suitability to solve their specific detection problems
News from Sionex, Nov 3, 2004
Interactive lamp selection online
Advanced replacement detector lamp selection allows the user to simply enter the detector make and model to receive one or more recommended replacement lamps
News from SMI-LabHut, Nov 1, 2004
Miniature humidity probe for OEM applications
Measures relative humidity between 0-98%RH and temperature between -10 and +60C and is among the smallest humidity instruments on the market in size and power consumption
News from Vaisala, Oct 29, 2004
Humidity transmitter for harsh conditions
Temperature ranges are between -70 and +180C, and pressure ranges between 0 and 100 bar, with optional warmed probe and chemical purge feature for very humid or chemically harsh conditions
News from Vaisala, Oct 28, 2004
No suppression of this guarantee
Customers have shown that it is almost impossible to damage suppressor module rotor and its suppressor bed if used in the correct way according to the instructions for use
News from Metrohm UK, Oct 27, 2004
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