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Endress+Hauser’s Field Xpert is a compact, handheld communicator that streamlines device commissioning, diagnostics and trouble-shooting both directly and offline.
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Honeywell has added universal input/output (I/O) transmitters to its family of XYR 6000 wireless products, allowing manufacturers to wirelessly-monitor more plant points with fewer devices, according to the company.
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Pilz Safe Automation has released what it claims is the 'world’s first sight-based' 3D safe camera system to monitor and control potentially-hazardous work processes to safeguard both workers and machines.
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AMS Instrumentation & Calibration is now distributing the GE Aurora analyser, which uses tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) to measure moisture in natural gas.
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Fluke Corporation has released a digital multimeter with a detachable wireless display which it claims is the first of its kind on the market.
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A new thermo-paramagnetic oxygen transmitter from Michell Instruments is designed for false environments and works without drift in hydrogen applications.
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Turk’s new interface module (IM) family has been updated with new capabilities allowing it to be programmed via a PC or using on-board pushbuttons.
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A range of safety light curtains from ifm efector are designed to provide an optical solution for protecting machines, work areas and plant personnel from hazardous chemicals and materials.
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Honeywell has added two discrete-input transmitters, the STXW 500 and the STTW 401, to its family of XYR 6000 wireless devices.
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Endress+Hauser has launched a combined active barrier and power supply, the RN221N, suitable for hazardous areas.
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Banner Engineering introduced at the 2008 ISA show an entirely new way to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas, according to its distributor, Micromax Sensors & Automation.