Vaporizer produces controllable flow of vapor.
Capillary Force Vaporizer combines capillary force and phase transition to generate powerful jet of pressurized vapor from unpressurized liquid, with no moving parts. When used with consumer products such as fragrances or insect repellant, CFV can disperse active ingredients directly, eliminating need for propellants, fillers, and disposable aerosol cans. When used with liquid fuels, vapor...
Read More »Unipolar Switches are programmed in-field or at factory.
Dual-wire, Hall-effect unipolar switches A114x and A118x use chopper-stabilization technique on DABIC5 BiCMOS process to achieve magnetic stability over operating temperature range. Field-programmable A118x lets users externally trim operate points, while factory-programmed A114x provides preset magnetic operate points. Both series offer inherent diagnostic capabilities and internal Zener clamp...
Read More »Hanger helps hang articles on elevated pegs.
Heavy Duty Hanger fits Model 45SCHINSTL ceiling hook installation tool with M6 x 1.0 hex nut installed in tool. Unit is suited for hanging articles on elevated pegs or hooks without use of ladder.
Read More »Test Chambers simulate environmental conditions.
Standard and customized test chambers simulate various types of conditions involving temperature, humidity, and light. Temperature and humidity capabilities range from -20 to +80Ã-
Read More »How to Choose the Right Vacuum Chamber
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Read More »Cabinet Oven features vertical airflow.
Electrically heated No. 929 is a 500-°F cabinet oven with workspace dimensions of 26 x 38 x 50 in. Producing 700 cfm, -½ hp recirculating blower provides vertical upward airflow to as many as 16 shelves inside oven workspace. Oven features aluminized steel exterior, Type 304 stainless steel interior, and heavy-duty door and door frame with explosion-venting latches and 4 in. insulated walls.
Read More »Drum Heater features stainless steel construction.
Designed to replace inefficient homemade hot rooms and awkward band heaters, Sahara Hot Box Model SV8 heats up to eight 55-gal drums. It uses steam up to 200 psig and can reach temperatures to 300Ã-
Read More »Snap-Action Switches feature integrated ramp plunger.
UL-listed G3 Miniature Snap-Action Microswitches feature integrated ramp plunger configuration that replaces need for extra levers. Other features include quick connect or solder terminals, optional imperial mounting holes, and gold-plated contacts. Products provide operating force of less than 15 cn and have greater than 3 mm contact gap in 28 x 16 x 10 mm envelope. They provide IP40 protection...
Read More »Snap-Acting Micro Switches work in high-temperatures.
Housed in UL94V0 thermoplastic casing, EMQS-210H switches are designed to meet working temperature requirements in environments from -40 to +150Ã-
Read More »Heat Exchangers have compact design.
Able to withstand elevated pressures and temperatures, Brazepak(TM) heat exchangers consist of brazed-plate units constructed using brazing process that bonds together 316 stainless steel plates with corrugated design. Brazing process also eliminates need for gasketed or rolled joints. Requiring no pressure-retaining parts, products are suited for refrigerant condensers and evaporators as well as...
Read More »Temperature Baths offer heating and cooling capabilities.
Polystat temperature control products provide temperature range from -30 to +200Ã-
Read More »Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)
Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), represents a truly groundbreaking advancement in structural reinforcement. Lightweight, strong, and green, they are changing the way the construction industry thinks about rebar. Unlike steel, FRPs don't rust and are far stronger than standard rebar. To learn why Fiber Reinforced Polymers are poised to change the way the world builds, see our video.
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