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    AMETEK PDS is part of AMETEK Inc., a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices. AMETEK PDS is a trusted OEM supplier of components and systems for power...
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    Aerosonic Altimeters measure the static (barometric) pressure and display it in terms of feet of altitude. There are several configurations, all of which operate within tight performance tolerances to...
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    Teledyne Judson Technologies offers a complete line of products for sensing from the visible to the long wave infrared (LWIR) of the light spectrum, producing detectors, arrays, and cameras that help...
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    SEMI is the global industry association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the micro- and nano-electronics industries, including: Semiconductors Photovoltaics (PV) High-Brightness...
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    Since its inception in 1962, OMEGA has grown from manufacturing a single product line of thermocouples to an established global leader in the technical marketplace, offering more than 100,000...
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    Tritech PA200 and PA500 Digital Precision Altimeters are based on the same high performance electronics found in the well-proven, industry standard Tritech SeaKing sonar and profiler systems. The...
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    The Model 5000 digital altimeter is a precision instrument that will satisfy the most demanding user. It is packaged in the standard 3 1/8” instrument case and will fit into existing aircraft panel...
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    The ALA-52B Radio Altimeter (RALT), designed and manufactured by Honeywell's Aerospace Electronics Systems, is part of the Quantum™ Line of communications and navigation equipment. The ALA-52B RALT,...
  • News - 28 Feb 2014
    NASA researchers are part of an international team working to improve aviation safety by studying high altitude ice crystals during a flight campaign now under way in Darwin, Australia. NASA and...
  • News - 14 Nov 2013
    When the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission launches in November to study why the Red Planet is losing its atmosphere, one of its instruments will look to electrically charged particles...

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