Lab equipment > Sensing & monitoring

Horiba LAQUAtwin water-quality meters

30 September, 2014

The Horiba LAQUAtwin series of water-quality meters consists of durable devices with many extra features. The range includes seven types of meter - measuring pH, conductivity, various ions (Na+, K+, No3- Ca2) and salt concentration - for use in many applications.


Kruss Mobile Surface Analyser MSA

11 July, 2014

Scientex and Kruss have announced the Mobile Surface Analyser MSA. The instrument measures wettability based on the contact angle with two test liquids simultaneously and fully automated using the 'One-Click SFE' method.


Ohaus MB-23 and MB-25 moisture balances

01 July, 2014

The Ohaus Moisture Balance produces accurate moisture content measurements in a sleek, compact device. LabFriend offers both halogen and infrared versions to accommodate most applications and offer greater flexibility.


Bestech Australia boreCONTROL LAB measurement system

20 June, 2014

Bestech Australia has introduced the boreCONTROL LAB, a benchtop device that is designed for laboratory use. It is easy to set up and configure, providing high-precision statements about the quality of bore holes or cavities in the diameter range from 4 up to 16 mm.


Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue wireless monitoring solution

15 May, 2014

The Smart-Vue wireless monitoring solution safeguards the integrity of samples by continuously monitoring critical parameters of laboratory equipment and securely logging data.


Hach Pocket Pro water testers

14 April, 2014

The Pocket Pro and Pocket Pro+ testers measure electrochemical parameters in a broad range of water applications. The family of 12 testers offers convenient portable solutions for pH, ORP, conductivity, TDS, salinity and temperature, delivering accurate results.


Advances in online fluid analytics

13 March, 2014

If you are interested in the latest advances in real-time monitoring, you should register to attend ACI Connect where Hach's Australasian Product Manager, Andrew McKay, will be presenting 'Fluid analysers - what is the future?'


Wireless monitoring systems for critical applications in life science facilities

10 March, 2014

Users need to be aware that not all monitoring systems are equal. Choosing the right system is paramount to product protection and adding value to your process.


Novus NT240 programmable digital timer

07 March, 2014

The Novus NT240 programmable digital timer can easily be configured to switch at programmed time intervals, activating an output according to a predefined mode of operation and user-chosen time interval.


Hydac Filter Systems MetallicContamination Sensor MCS 1000

06 March, 2014

The MetallicContamination Sensor MCS 1000 is used for recording metallic solid particle contamination in lubrication fluids. Metallic particles (ferromagnetic Fe and non-ferromagnetic nFe) in the >70 μm size range are detected.


Microbattery to monitor migrating salmon

21 February, 2014 by Lauren Davis

Scientists at the US Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have created a microbattery to power an injectable transmitter, which will monitor the movements of salmon through rivers.


Anton Paar process instrumentation

05 February, 2014

Anton Paar process instrumentation is suitable for critical production processes. The company's full range of instruments and certified support is available in Australia and New Zealand at MEP Instruments.


Tempsys Checkpoint monitoring system

30 November, 2013

Tempsys provides wireless laboratory monitoring for fridges, freezers, CO2 chambers and more. The Checkpoint monitoring system uses existing infrastructure and off-site software to reduce installation costs and equipment outlay.


Attension Theta Optical tensiometer and 3D topography module

29 November, 2013

The Attension Theta Optical tensiometer determines wettability by measuring the contact angle of the substrate with the given liquid. This technique, when combined with the company's 3D topography module, enables the user to study micro-scale roughness in applications such as coating formulations and surface modifications to ensure good adhesion.


Dytran Instruments model 3443C high-temperature triaxial accelerometer

19 November, 2013

Dytran Instruments has introduced the model 3443C, a triaxial, charge-mode vibration monitoring system weighing 10 g. Suitable for use in a variety of vibration monitoring applications, the high-temperature accelerometer is capable of operating under extreme temperatures.


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