Fluid Components International (FCI) would be showcasing its ST100 Mass Flow Meter, which is an advanced process and plant gas mass flow measurement system at the WEFTEC 2011.
A new Storm Surge Sensor has been positioned on the bridge above the Dog River in the Mobile County. This new technology would help the County to be better organized and primed for the next tropical storm or hurricane surge.
Japanese researchers from the Universities of Tokyo and Kyushu have devised an ultra-compact blood flow sensor which could determine measurements even when the person is moving.
Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) ElectroCeramics, leading manufacturer of ceramic components, has launched a new sensor which is ideal for reliable and precise heat energy and water flow measurement. The high performance ultrasonic sensors enable designers and OEMs to build accurate measurement equipment including smart metering systems, which are critical to helping society understand and reduce energy usage.
Scientists working at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute headed by Professor Nikhil Koratkar have devised a new method of harvesting energy from flowing water, with an aim to design self powered microsensors which would be used in cost-efficient and highly accurate oil explorations.
The Dryer Vent Cleaning Syosset New York Wizard recommends that proper maintenance is the best method for preventing dryer fires.
Intel will add sensors that help in data center cooling to its line-up. As per the U.S. Department of Energy about 40% of the cost of running a data center comes from the power needed to run chillers and air handlers to cool equipment.
Swiss sensor manufacturer Sensirion is launching a flow sensor for flow rates below 2 cc/sec (120 ml/min) with hydrocarbon-based liquids such as photoresists and solvents. Designed for use in high-purity fluid handling applications in the semiconductor, PV and flat panel display industries, the new SLQ-QT105 sensor features a short measurement response time of approximately 40 ms and very high sensitivity for flow rates down to 0.05 cc/sec (3 ml/min).
Flexpoint Sensor Systems declared that the company has been awarded an order to supply its bend sensors to an international firm for use in its flow meters.
The Swiss sensor manufacturer Sensirion AG is launching the LG01 micro flow switch for ultra-low liquid flow rates and bubble detection. The sensor makes fluidic systems more reliable by enabling the detection of liquid flow within the range of a few ml/min and less. For such measurements the sensor offers a short response time below 100 ms.
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