PECM Issue 34 2018 | Page 160

Powerful Package for Lock-in Thermography
Today many manufacturers of electronic components and assemblies use thermographic cameras during product development. They utilize Lock-in Thermography to detect e. g. concealed cracks in joints and faulty connections of heat sinks. InfraTec provides a package for a successful start in such challenging measurement tasks. This includes the VarioCAM ® HDx thermographic camera – as a stationary or handheld model – together with the IRBIS ® 3 active thermography software, the appropriate trigger unit and corresponding connection cables.
The basic equipment enables to already achieve convincing results from the start. Upon request, users can configure the entire thermographic system even more flexibly with regard to their specific needs. The modular design ensures long-term flexibility and the certainty of being able to respond to new challenges at any time.
Telephone: + 49 351 871-8625 Email: presse @ InfraTec. de www. InfraTec. eu
LUMiSizer-Formulation particle size and stability System
The High-end Dispersion Analyser & Particle Size LUMiSizer ® is your complete dispersion lab, all in one instrument. With quick characterization of any de-mixing phenomena, consolidation and the calculation of the velocity distribution in the centrifugal field as well as of particle size distribution make the LUMiSizer the instrument of choice for research, development and QA / QC. The LUMiSizer is an analytical centrifuge that instantaneously measures the extinction( space- and timeresolved) of the transmitted light across the entire length of your sample using the STEP-Technology. Because of an enhanced optical system, the LUMiSizer lets you analyse particle and droplet velocity distributions for creaming and sedimentation phenomena without the need of any material data and performs particle sizing( ISO 13318- 2). The System also features a comprehensive and wide ranging temperature control system.
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PSI- 20 & 40 Homogeniser Systems
For use in a Pilot plant up to Production Scale Batches The new PSI-20 & 40 pharmaceutical grade homogenizers are the ultimate in high pressure product processing, with less than 70 dBA noise output.
The systems are based on a fixed geometry processing chamber and is capable of more than 2000 bar pressure with a through put of 60 litres per hour. This delivers an extremely fine and uniform particle size distribution. The PSI homogenisers can be operated in both closed and open loop configuration in a continuous range of 60 ml to 60 litres per hour.
There are a range of various processing chambers available for use in emulsification, de-agglomeration and particle size reduction.
They are offered with this wide range of functionality at a most competitive price. It is also the most compact and quietest system in this product category.
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NITON UK LAUNCHES ITS LATEST XRF METALS ANALYSER, THE XL2 PLUS
MEASUREMENT & MONITORING
Identifying material correctly is imperative. Niton UK offers process engineers certainty. Niton analysers are light, tough, and prevent mistakes.
The handheld Niton XL2, Niton XL5, TSI ChemLite and the SpectroScout instruments use chemical fingerprint spectroscopy to identify alloys while the TSI PolyMax identifies polymers.
In the new more rugged XL2 Plus the detector is protected by the new ProGuard and has tougher seals to withstand dustier, wetter conditions and qualify for IP54.
British Steel says,‘ We have used Niton as our preferred XRF supplier for several years. The customer support is excellent.’
20 years ago Malcolm Sibbald founded Niton UK to distribute Niton analysers. There are now over 2000 XRF, LIBS and Raman
instruments in the UK verifying materials, detecting contaminants and earning money for business.
If materials are important to you, save time and money with a Niton UK analyser.
To demo an instrument contact us on 01256 397860 or info @ nitonuk. co. uk www. nitonuk. co. uk
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