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TF16-N -
optek
The TF16-N is a high precision turbidity meter for installation into pipelines measuring scattered and unscattered light at two independent angles in various liquid process streams. The ratio of scattered to un-scattered light can then be correlated.
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Buehler
Microscopes offered by Buehler generally fall into the categories of stereo microscopes, upright microscopes, or inverted microscopes. Inverted microscopes are commonly referred to as metallurgical microscopes. Microscopes may offer episcopic (reflected light) observation, diascopic (transmitted light) observation, or both possibilities. Illumination may be delivered in bright field mode (BF) or dark field mode (DF), and several techniques such as differential interference contrast (DIC) and polarized light microscopy make use of the nature of light to reveal specific pieces of information when studying materials.
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28380 -
Parallax Inc.
The ColorPAL is a miniature color and light sensor which, through its RGB LED, doubles as a color generator. For sensing color, the ColorPAL uses its LED to illuminate a sample, one color component at a time, along with a broad-spectrum light-to-voltage converter to measure the light reflected back. The amount of light reflected from the sample under illumination from each red, green, and blue LED can be used to determine the sample’s color. The ColorPAL works with non-fluorescent reflective surfaces, preferably those in contact with its light shroud.
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Curt Manufacturing
Part of towing responsibly is making sure your trailer lights are working properly. Whether you have just installed a new vehicle-to-trailer wiring harness or are trying to locate the cause of an electrical problem, CURT connector testers are great for testing tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, ground connections and other electrical components on your trailer.
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LogiCue 12 -
NuDelta Digital llc
LogiCue is a digital cue light system that makes cueing actors and production crew easy and accurate. The LogiCue 12 gives stage managers the ability to control up to 12 different cue lights.
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PT7893 -
Matco Tools
Easily test trailer plug circuitry on most new light trucks, SUV's and RV's. Just plug the plug tester into the trailer plug socket and activate the lights, brakes, turn signal etc.
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3413 -
Peaceful Thriving Enterprise Co Ltd
*Simply for testing: Disconnect the fuel injectors, plug in a Noid.*Quickly determines if the electrical signal present at the fuel injectors.*Light and crank the engine, a flashing Noid light indicates normal pulsing voltage.
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3414 -
Peaceful Thriving Enterprise Co Ltd
*Simply for testing: Disconnect the fuel injectors, plug in a Noid.*Quickly determines if the electrical signal present at the fuel injectors.*Light and crank the engine, a flashing Noid light indicates normal pulsing voltage.
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3416 -
Peaceful Thriving Enterprise Co Ltd
*Simply for testing: Disconnect the fuel injectors, plug in a Noid.*Quickly determines if the electrical signal present at the fuel injectors.*Light and crank the engine, a flashing Noid light indicates normal pulsing voltage.
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HiLight Series -
Newage Testing Instruments, Inc.
The Newage 5620 Series HiLight Brinell Optical Scopes features a high-efficiency LED array for its light source, providing excellent illumination and improved readability over conventional “flash light” scopes.
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Edmund Optics Inc.
Through the photovoltaic effect, detectors provide a means of transforming light energy to an electrical current. The root of the theory behind this phenomenon is a small energy gap between the valence and conduction bands of the detector. When light, with enough energy to excite an electron from the valence to the conduction band, is incident upon the detector, the resulting accumulation of charge leads to a flow of current in an external circuit. Since light is not the only source of energy that can excite an electron, detectors will have some amount of current that is not representative of incident light. For example, fluctuations in thermal energy can easily be mistaken for light intensity changes. A variety of these "non-light" contributions are present and, when summed up, make up the total noise within the detector.
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