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Transmission Sensor offres alternative to nucleonic gauges.
Sensors, Monitors & Transducers

Transmission Sensor offres alternative to nucleonic gauges.

Model NDC 312 X-ray transmission sensor incorporates precision regulated power supply for output. Energy flux from X-ray tube can be focused for optimum streak resolution. Sensor's output control strategy provides measurement stability. Model 312 is available in two versions: high-resolution 312N suits applications requiring profile control, and ultra-low-noise 312W. Sensor suits plastics...

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Ray Shead joins NDC Infrared Engineering

IRWINDALE, CA (www.ndc.com) - NDC Infrared Engineering is pleased to announce that Ray Shead has recently joined NDC, Irwindale California as their Marketing Manager. Ray has been involved in the measurement and control business for over 25 years, within the web industries and also the paper industry. His previous roles have included Product Marketing Director at Thermo' Fishers Web Systems...

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Robert Szepvolgvi Joins NDC Infrared Engineering as Director of Customer Care Asia

IRWINDALE, CA, October 9, 2008 - (www.ndcinfrared.com) - NDC Infrared Engineering has appointed Robert Szepvolgyi as the Director of Customer Care Asia. Based in Singapore, he will be responsible for all customer care activities in both the Asian and Japanese arenas. He graduated from California Polytechnic University with a Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering. Before joining NDC, he was...

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Transmission Sensor offres alternative to nucleonic gauges.
Sensors, Monitors & Transducers

Transmission Sensor offres alternative to nucleonic gauges.

Model NDC 312 X-ray transmission sensor incorporates precision regulated power supply for output. Energy flux from X-ray tube can be focused for optimum streak resolution. Sensor's output control strategy provides measurement stability. Model 312 is available in two versions: high-resolution 312N suits applications requiring profile control, and ultra-low-noise 312W. Sensor suits plastics...

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