While the wheels of industry need to keep turning to produce the everyday items that we take for granted, there is a growing realization that this cannot be done at the continuing expense of the environment.
Industrial scanners deliver real-time thermal imaging at scan speeds up to 300 Hz
Reliable toxic gas detection protects workers & equipment
Fast, simple and robust routine analysis of liquid samples
Corrosion resistant polypropylene and FKM wetted materials for a wide range of chemicals
Built-in wiper for lower maintenance and operational costs
Intrinsically Safe Camera for Hands-Free Collaboration in Zone 1/21 und Div. 1
High performance D-mounts with anti-reflective coatings
AMA awards for a young developer team from Dresden
Newly developed smartphone, digital services platform, and new peripherals for use in explosion protected areas
An interview with Mark Pontin, Managing Director of Resolve Optics about the decisions that have to be made for the best optical inspection results.
Safe monitoring of glass vitrification process of radioactive waste
3-in-1 biogas measurement with Ex certification up to zone 0
Pocket-size food scanner developed by German researchers
Non-contact temperature measurement can be used Non-contact temperature measurement can be used Non-contact temperature measurement can be used in rough industrial environments
Mark Pontin, Managing Director of Resolve Optics Ltd., explained in this exclusive interview how optics have played a central role in the transformation of modern manufacturing processes
The new compact probe can measure concentrations up to 50,000 ppm (5% CO2) and is now available with a special filter cap which ensures high accuracy and long-term stability in H2O2 contaminated environment
For continuous pilot flame monitoring
Flir's infrared readout integrating circuits (ROICs) and new strain layer superlattice (SLS) detector materials
Operating in the infrared (IR) region (1-14 microns) for demanding applications
'Discover how you can use infrared technology for gas detection' is the subject of this live online tutorial that provides an overview of how infrared technology is successfully used for gas leak detection
Turbidity is an acknowledged criteria for high water quality assessment. With human eye, turbidity in water below than 20 NTU (nephelometric turbidity unit) is just rarely perceptible
A proper maintenance policy is pivotal in order to preserve the equipment and the productive potentiality of an industrial plant, reducing breakdowns and plant shutdown
For ammonia measurement using TDLS
Flir's infrared technology can visually demonstrate vehicle emissions and the resulting air pollution issues, contributing to raise awareness of the potentially fatal impacts of air pollution
The technology, based on Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy (TDLS), offers high precision, contact-less measurements, excellent target gas selectivity and sub ppm-level detectivity
Capable to provide accurate data even in rough environments
They are able to scan areas and detect gas emissions
Technology advancements provide enhanced protection and reduce lifecycle costs
Cutting costly false alarms and increasing the reliability of DGA monitoring will be crucial to boosting asset performance
The E Sentry Connect-IR Asset Tag is a smart boiler plate system that works with a smartphone and offers instant electronic access to data to ensure quick, safe and effective thermal inspections
Infrared gas detection cameras used in chemical production processes need to visualize fugitive gas leaks easily and quickly to prevent dangerous and costly situations. Optical gas imaging technology is often a safe solution
The FLIR CM174 600A AC/DC Clamp Meter has a built-in thermal camera that powers the FLIR IGM technology
Laser Gas Detection (LGD), based on Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometry (TDLS), provides a solution to many gas detection challenges in emission monitoring and process control
A simple system of infrared temperature sensors and interface modules designed to make multi-point industrial temperature monitoring easier and more affordable
With the ability to instantly and efficiently pinpoint potential moisture issues which are represented visually in the thermal image
Aids Characterisation of Functionalised Graphene
New spectral resolution options for the CSI 9420 Wireless Vibration Transmitter have been released via AMS Suite: Machinery Health Manager version 5.61, Emerson’s asset management software
The CSI 6500 protection system, enhanced with the latest version 5.61 of AMS Suite: Machinery Health Manager, includes now basic prediction capabilities to ensure a better protection of critical assets
with the Poly-View System™ patented clear polymer
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