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  • News - 29 Jul 2010
    Dwyer Instruments has launched a new, advanced DigiMag digital differential pressure gauge for filter applications. The airflow gauge can be used to replace the standard analog mechanical pressure...
  • News - 31 May 2010
    The Public University of Navarre’s (UPNA) telecommunications engineering graduate, Israel Arnedo Gil has suggested a new technique for microwave filters design with the use of synthesis tools....
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    Every customer scenario demands a different, customized approach, and Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection applies expertise in building the right plan for the right hazards every time. Our complete...
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    International Gas Detectors (IGD) develops, manufacture and market a complete range of gas detection products to protect people and plant against gas hazards in industry, research and commercial...
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    RELEC Electronics can source and supply the widest range of AC DC PSU’s from a 5W plugtop, desktop or PCB mounting device, through to very large battery backed standby systems that can be...
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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...
  • News - 22 Feb 2011
    Nanostart, a company that invests in nanotechnology development, has decided to invest in the Singapore-based Membrane Instruments and Technology (MINT), a cleantech company. MINT develops...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    The AccuSense ATM-2400 Airflow Measurement System developed by DEGREE CONTROLS offers 'plug & play' functionality to the USB-enabled devices, helps lower installation time and provides...
  • News - 9 Dec 2010
    The novel 3G range Porometer from Quantachromes is condensed, speedy, and can be structured with smart algorithms and Windows-enabled data reporting and acquisition software. The inclusion of the...
  • Article - 12 Mar 2015
    The calibration of a radiometer against a linearizing network is affected by the deviation of cut-on wavelength in a fashion that is uncorrectable.

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