Aprima Medical Software, Inc
Carrollton, TX 75006
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Fanless, PoE-Enabled PC suits image processing systems.
Designed to meet requirements of intensive graphic processing and surveillance video capture, NISE 3140 can be equipped with Firewire or Gigabit camera. IP camera and RFID reader can be installed through PoE ports and become part of security monitoring systems. Scalable to support IntelÃ-® Core(TM) 2 Duo and CeleronÃ-® CPUs, system comes in aluminum chassis, is based on IntelÃ-® GM45...
Read More »Digital EMI Receiver/Analyzer suits small- to mid-sized labs.
Featuring frequency measurement range of 10 Hz up to 3 GHz, PMM 9010/30P utilizes digital signal processing as well as calibration-free CISPR detectors and IF and RBW filters. It has CISPR 16 detectors including RMS-AVG, C-AVG, and APD, as well as Peak, Quasi-Peak, and AVG detectors. Internal RF signal generator works in tracking mode up to frequency of 30 MHz, allowing device to be used as...
Read More »High Pressure Steam Cleaners provide 8.3 bar performance.
Targeting non-North American customers, 50 Hz KleenJetÃ-® Ultra 5050 Series includes 4 models, which are bundled with industrial vacuum system and provide steam temperatures up to 165Ã-
Read More »LF Fixed Antenna supports long distance identification.
Operating at 134.2 kHz, Model 312001 is usable in double sided arrangements with single reader for applications that require large read volumes. Fixed reader antenna panel allows for read range up to 80 cm with 30 mm HDX transponders or 50 cm with 30 mm FDX-B transponders. Resistant to typical environmental influences, IP65-rated Model 312001 is suited for use in agriculture and industrial...
Read More »Hand Pumps fit most commercial storage drums.
Available with delivery tubes made of PP, PVDF, V2A, or PVC, OTAL hand pumps feature universal bungs to fit containerÃ- with 30-70 mm dia openings or with special stoppers. PP delivery tubes resist weak acids, caustic solutions, and detergents, while those of AISI 304 stainless steel accommodate solvents and liquids of VbF Hazard Class AIII. PVDF delivery tubes are intended for acids and...
Read More »Foot Pumps offer flow rates from 12-30 lpm.
Featuring large-volume foot bellows, OTAL Foot Pumps are supplied with universal bung to fit container openings from 30-70 mm diameter. Units are designed for heavy-duty industrial use and offer safe handling while keeping hands free. Delivery tubes come in PP for weak acids, caustic solutions, and detergents; PVDF for acids and caustic solutions; and AISI 304 stainless steel for solvents and...
Read More »Ultrasonic Cleaners offer digital control and validation.
Integral to standard console series cleaners, SONIC TOUCH(TM) multifunctional digital control panel uses capacitive touch technology to control and view system functions such as time, temperature, 7-day heat time, ultrasonic intensity, and low liquid level. SOVI(TM) Sonic Output Validation Indicator, using software and various sensing circuits, monitors functions such as transducer status and...
Read More »Portable Ultrasonic Cleaning System offers large workspace.
Featuring internal working dimensions of 70 x 28 x 24 in. and volume of 204 gal, UP-7028 self-contained, ultrasonic, precision cleaning system is fabricated from heavy-duty stainless steel and incorporates built-in UPC 5300 series generators that deliver 4,000 W average output and 8,000 W peak. This powers 48 UPC Vibra-barÃ-® transducers, bonded to tank bottom, that produce Simultaneous...
Read More »Metal Bonding Epoxy offers optimal shear, peel strengths.
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Read More »Coherent Receiver targets 100G optical communications market.
Model CR-100A compact coherent receiver is available in configuration that includes internal polarizing beam splitter, and one without. Compact form-factor compliant product supports four 32 Gbaud outputs and covers both C and L bands. It also incorporates optical beam splitters, mixers, high-speed photodiode arrays, and amplifier arrays. Next generation 40G, 100G, and beyond line-side...
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