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Test and calibration instrumentation
News Release from: Calibration Dynamics | Subject: Mensor 2300 series
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 February 2006
New range of portable digital pressure
gauges
Calibration Dynamics announce the availability of a new range of hand held, portable, battery powered, digital pressure gauges for use on and off site
The Mensor 2300 series high quality indicators are designed to measure pressure on transducers, transmitters, switches, and relief valves, etc The range delivers high precision measurements and advanced functionality in a compact easy to use package, and can be used with a wide range of gas and liquid media
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 16 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Product offers simultaneous generation and measurement for accurate and easy transducer/calibration with accuracy figures as good as 0.03% on temperature or up to 0.01% on pressure (range dependent)
These versatile products have a high performance capability of 0.015%FS, and are available as a single or dual channel instrument, with ranges from 0-25mbar to 0-400mbar in gauge and absolute modes.
Minimum absolute range 0 to 520mbar.
Dynamic compensation is from 0 to 50C, and included are 17 selectable pressure units with one user defined unit.
The 2300 range gives a display of maximum and minimum readings in absolute, gauge, bi-directional or vacuum.
They have RS-232 connection for downloading and communicating, and can be used in pneumatic or hydraulic modes with one of Calibration Dynamics range of hand pumps.
Measuring 218x109x40mm and weighing only 680grams the range is truly portable.
Optional extras include a belt pouch, hand pump and relief valves.
These innovative products have applications in the manufacturing, engineering, processing, pharmaceutical and laboratory industries.
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