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  • News - 1 Mar 2012
    Aginova, a manufacturer of corrosion, energy and environmental sensors, has revealed the iCelsius temperature probes designed for food inspection and to aid educators of K-12 education. The...
  • News - 27 Dec 2011
    Brooks Instrument has unveiled the GF40/GF80 thermal mass flow controllers (MFC). MFCs have offered flexibility and reliability and exceptional performance in many control applications and measurement...
  • News - 24 Nov 2011
    Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing very tiny electrochemical sensors that can monitor the rate of degradation of biodegradable, magnesium-based medical implants. These can...
  • Article - 13 Jan 2022
    Smart sensors have allowed for industrial plants to improve and optimize their water pumping. This article discusses the various factors and methods that go into a smart sensor system.
  • News - 19 Feb 2011
    The Xgard IR infrared gas detector developed by Crowcon has been qualified under the modification to the Marine Equipment Directive (MED, 96/98/EC). This development allows the cost-efficient...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    AMS Instrumentation and Calibration has launched the NOSHOK 800 Series platinum-proof thermal transmitters for various industrial applications. These unique temperature transmitters offer...
  • News - 30 Oct 2010
    3D Diagnostic Imaging is launching a handy sensing system that has been devised at St. Andrews and Dundee universities. The device is capable of scanning dental caries, eliminating X-ray procedures...
  • News - 6 Oct 2010
    Micron Optics Inc, a leader in the field of innovative devices for fiber optic sensors and laser imaging systems, introduced a new OEM module that would be used to power the latest National...
  • News - 15 Sep 2010
    Staubli, a leading fluid connector expert, declares that they have eradicated the hazard encountered by the compressed air circuit hose, by fabricating a novel connector design that can enhance the...
  • Article - 24 Mar 2025
    Hydrophone technology utilizes piezoelectric materials to monitor underwater noise, converting sound waves into electrical signals for precise data collection.

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