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Leak Detectors
ImageMaster Compact MTF Test Station
Ultra Compact Fizeau /Twyman Green Interferometers for Optical Testing
ALI 202 Surface Measurement Systems
Measuring Lens Centering, Air Spacing & Center Thickness
Miniature Hexapod 6-Axis Precision Positioner for Ambient and Vacuum
Moxtek Improves UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer Performance
ACM Measuring Simultaneously Pitch, Yaw & Roll Angles
Made for Harsh Environments
(25 companies)
Leak Detectors
AGM Container Controls, Inc. - Tucson, AZ
AIM Specialty Materials - Cranston, RI
Alpha Omega Technologies - Brielle, NJ
American Gas & Chemical Co. Ltd. - Northvale, NJ
Asahi/America - Malden, MA
ATEQ Corp., Sub. of ATEQ France - Livonia, MI
CEA Instruments, Inc. - Westwood, NJ
Dwyer Instruments, Inc. - Michigan City, IN
ENMET Corp. - Ann Arbor, MI
Gems Sensors & Controls, Inc., A Danaher Co. - Plainville, CT
GOW-MAC Instrument Co. - Bethlehem, PA
Honeywell Analytics, Sub. of Honeywell Inc. - Uster, Switzerland
INFICON - East Syracuse, NY
Infrared Cameras Inc. - Beaumont, TX
LACO Technologies, Vacuum Applications Div. - Salt Lake City, UT
Mosaic Industries, Inc. - Newark, CA
NorCom Systems, Inc. - Norristown, PA
optek-Danulat, Inc. - Germantown, WI
Packaging Technologies & Inspection (PTI), LLC - Tuckahoe, NY
Pfeiffer Vacuum, Inc. - Nashua, NH
PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. - Lake Zurich, IL
Rebellion Photonics - Houston, TX
RWC Testing & Lab Supplies - El Paso, TX
Vacuum Instrument Corp. - Ronkonkoma, NY
Vacuum Technology Inc. - Oak Ridge, TN
TERMS
ultrasonic detector
A mechanical, electrical, thermal or optical detector designed to identify and measure ultrasonic radiation.
detector
1. A device designed to convert the energy of incident radiation into another form for the determination of the presence of the radiation. The device may function by electrical, photographic or visual means. 2. A device that provides an electric...
infrared detector
A device used to detect radiation from the infrared region. It may be a thermal detector, such as a bolometer, thermocouple or Golay cell, or it may be a solid-state photon detector. Infrared-sensitive phosphors may be used in the infrared, and some...
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leak detector
helium refrigerant halogen system
vacuum
IR ultrasonic
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