New Products
April 14, 2008
The FilterSense Model PS 10 particulate sensor with ceramic insulation and a ceramic protective layer over the probe is designed for harsh processes with high temperatures and high pressures. For
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April 14, 2008
Hawk Measurement is introducing a new line of point level switches for conductive liquids. This type of switch is suitable for any situation where it is necessary to check the
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April 7, 2008
Silverson’s Ultra Sanitary In-Line Mixers meet the advanced CIP (clean-in-place) and SIP (sterilize-in-place) requirements demanded by today’s pharmaceutical and food industries. They are designed to comply with FDA, cGMP standards
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April 2, 2008
Thayer Scale introduces the new MWF-OS Sanitary Open Construction Weigh Belt Feeder for processing of snack food, cereal, pasta, pet food and any other application where hygiene and ease of
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March 31, 2008
Kaeser Compressors’ Omega G Series gas-tight rotary blowers feature double piston ring, hardened-steel gas and oil seals for reliable sealing and long service life. Seal vents may be piped back
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March 31, 2008
The Duraplus ABS material is a complete IPS (3/8" to 12") pressure pipe, valve, and fitting system ideal for secondary refrigeration systems, chilled water lines, cooling tower piping, condensate, and
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March 24, 2008
A new factory-engineered blower package, designed to be smaller, lighter, quieter, more powerful and more energy efficient, has been introduced by Dresser Roots. The EasyAir X2 is a compact, pre-assembled,
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March 24, 2008
The new Ashcroft® GC51 and GC52 gauge and differential pressure transmitters offer the perfect economical alternative to network process transmitters when a digital protocol is not required. The innovative design
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March 17, 2008
KROHNE, Inc. introduces its new IFC100 signal converter. It is a unique economic solution designed for outstanding performance for applications in the water, wastewater, food and beverage and chemical industries.
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March 11, 2008
Photoelectric sensors, named because they rely on the photoelectric effect of semi-conductor material described by Albert Einstein in 1905, have been used in industrial manufacturing processes since the late
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