HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS

News

  • Australian innovations share in $633,600 of government funding

    A miniature camera providing clearer eyes for remotely controlled vehicles and a chemical-free water purifying process are among the latest innovative projects to receive Australian Government assistance to bring them to market.

    07/12/2009

  • Mobile PC for hazardous environments

    The advent of mobile computing devices has added a new level of complexity to warehouses.

    19/06/2008

  • Metalworkers join the automation age

    To automate or not - that is the question - but in a highly competitive global marketplace can Australian manufacturers afford not to? Katherine Crichton reports.

    14/04/2008

  • Largest ever mass flowmeter

    YOKOGAWA has released the Rotamass XR Coriolis mass flowmeter, which is the largest ever product of its type: it is capable of handling a maximum flow rate of more than 544 metric tonnes/hour (600t/h).

    05/03/2008

  • New toxic gas tools

    RAE Systems has introduced the ToxiRAE 3 family of single-gas monitors, and the AutoRAE Lite bump test and calibration station.

    05/02/2008

  • Intrinsically safe mobile computer

    INTERMEC has introduced the CK32IS intrinsically safe handheld computer. The CK32IS was designed from inception for hazardous environments, meeting the most stringent requirements not only for flammable gases, vapours, liquids, but also for dust, fibres and flyings.

    03/10/2007

Products

  • Intrinsically safe keyboards

    NTERWORLD Electronics has expanded its industrial and special function keyboards to include the iKey range of intrinsically safe keyboards.

  • Intrinsically safe keyboards

    INTERWORLD Electronics has expanded its industrial and special function keyboards to include the iKey range of intrinsically safe keyboards.

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