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Electronic Precision Balance
The precision balance is a very precise measuring device for determining weights because of its resolution of 1 g and an accuracy of ± 0.1% of measuring range.
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Handheld Tachometer
The handheld tachometer is a means of measuring revolutions\ within the industrial sector, either optically or mechanically. The handheld tachometer can be used for maintenance and calibration of machines that have moving parts.
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Leak Detector
Leak detector is used to check for leaks in gas pipes and connections. This leak detector is suitable for many combustible gases.
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Magnetic Stirrer
It is used when liquid heating is needed in industry, agriculture, health and medicine, scientific research and college labs etc.
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Non-Contact Infrared Themometer
Non-Contact infrared thermometer is a thermometer which infers temperature from a portion of the thermal radiation sometimes called black-body radiation emitted by the object being measured.
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Pulse Oximeter
A pulse oximeter is a device that is usually placed on a fingertip. It uses light beams to estimate the oxygen saturation of the blood and the pulse rate.
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Stethoscope
A medical instrument for listening to the action of someone’s heart or breathing, typically having a small disc-shaped resonator that is placed against the chest, and two tubes connected to earpieces. -
The Loop calibrator fluke
The Loop Calibrator fluke is a source and measurement tool for 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA current loop testing and a measurement tool for dc voltage from 0 to 28 V.
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The Wireless Colorimeter and Turbidity Sensor
The Wireless Colorimeter and Turbidity Sensor measures absorbance and transmittance at six different wavelengths, and it also samples turbidity.
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The Wireless Conductivity Sensor
The Wireless Conductivity Sensor measures the electrical conductivity of an aqueous solution. It is ideal for investigating the properties of solutions, including total dissolved solids (TDS) for water quality inquiry.
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The Wireless Spectrometer
The Wireless Spectrometer measures emission spectra, intensity, absorbance, transmittance, and fluorescence.
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Wireless CO₂ Sensor
The Wireless CO₂ Sensor measures carbon dioxide gas levels and wirelessly streams data to your computers, tablets, and smartphones.
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Wireless Drop Counter
The Wireless Drop counter counts drops of titrant added during a titration and converts the drops into a volume.
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Wireless pH Sensor
The Wireless pH Sensor is a must-have for any chemistry, biology, or environmental science course. Equally capable in the lab or field, the sensor eliminates the hassle of cables, reducing spills and improving safety.