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  • Particle Sizing Device

    PA Fast Sizer 100 - Partikel-Analytik-Messgeräte GmbH

    PA Fast Sizer 100 is a powerful, reliable and easy to use particle sizing device which delivers reliable and reproducible results in concentrated, turbid, colored or viscous dispersions. Invasive sample preparation procedures are not necessary. The device features non-invasive and non-destructive acoustic technology which is based on the viscous effect observed in dispersions. The resolution depends on the density difference between particles and solvent and on the volume concentration of the particles. The contributions of dust and other impurities can be neglected in most of the cases. Thus, field samples can be measured with ease.

  • MPOD Crate

    W-IE-NE-R, Plein & Baus GmbH

    WIENER presents with Mpod a new, universal multi-channel low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) computer controlled power supply system. Offering highest channel density the MPOD mainframe can house up to 10 plug-in modules which results in 80 up to nearly 500 individually controlled channels per mainframe. Built in a modular way MPOD consists of the mainframe / bin, a front side plug-in controller with Ethernet and USB ports, a fan tray and a power supply which is located in the back.

  • Particle Size Analyzers

    Mastersizer Range - Malvern Panalytical Ltd

    The Mastersizer range of laser diffraction particle size analyzers set the standard for delivering rapid, accurate particle size distributions for both wet and dry dispersions. From assessing product uniformity and solubility, through to optimising packing density to improve final product performance and controlling powder flowability to increase manufacturing efficiency, particle size analysis is critical to understanding and controlling a wide range of properties. The Mastersizer range, with its intuitive software and industry-leading design and ergonomics, enables users to make these particle sizing measurements fast and routine.

  • sbRIO-9208, Non-Enclosed, 500 S/s, ±20 mA, 16-Channel C Series Current Input Module

    780979-01 - NI

    Non-Enclosed, 500 S/s, ±20 mA, 16-Channel C Series Current Input Module - The sbRIO‑9208 is designed with industrial systems in mind. It includes a high-resolution mode with 50/60 Hz rejection to remove low frequency noise. It has high-channel density to reduce the number of modules needed, which leaves slots open for other measurement types or for reducing the overall per channel cost of the system. The sbRIO‑9208 uses a standard D‑SUB connection for use with cables and connector blocks. Non-enclosed modules are designed for OEM applications.

  • Moisture Meters/Thermo-Hygrometers

    Bestone Industrial Ltd.

    It be used to detect the moisture content or water composition from a wide range of materials such as wood, fiber, bamboo, cotton, paper, and tobaccos. It measures from 2% to 70% of moisture level of the object being tested, which make it an essential tool for either amateur or professional surveyors, woodworkers and craftsmen. An effective device to diagnose dampness in buildings and enables building surveyors and other users to measure moisture levels of soft to medium density of wood materials using the highly accurate 2 sensor steel probes.

  • PXI MUX 4 Banks of 16 Channel 2 Pole

    40-610-022-4/16/2 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 8 Channel 2 Pole

    40-610-022-8/8/2 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 1 Bank of 64 Channel 2 Pole

    40-610-022-1/64/2 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 4 Bank, 16 Channel Screened 1 Pole

    40-610-021-S-4/16/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 8 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-021-8/8/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 2 Banks of 32 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-021-2/32/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 8 Channel Screened 1 Pole

    40-610-021-S-8/8/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector.Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 4 Banks of 32 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-4/32/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 2 Banks of 64 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-2/64/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 16 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-8/16/1 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer

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