Maintec 2013 to host a world launch
13/02/2013
CorDEX Instruments, the UK manufacturer of instrumentation and equipment for hazardous environments, is introducing a world first at Maintec 2013, which is to take place 5-7 March at the NEC in Birmingham.
This new, intrinsically safe infrared camera is said to be a ‘must-have’ for anyone involved in predictive maintenance as it will be invaluable both in explosive areas and also in industry at large.
It takes a proven method of inspection and not only extends its scope of application into explosive environments but also adds in RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology so that findings can be tagged to a location and trends easily documented.
Certified as intrinsically safe to ATEX and IECEx standards, this latest introduction from CorDEX Instruments is the result of many years of research and development. All of the company’s considerable experience in designing for hazardous area operation is invested in this product. Very low voltage and current are implicit in its safety rating but this has been achieved without any compromise on performance.
The world launch platform for this exciting development is the CorDEX Instruments’ stand at the show (G1/G3). Naturally the company will also be showcasing several other products in its popular range of hand-held inspection and NDT devices for operation in hazardous areas.
Visitors are invited to test-drive CorDEX Instruments’ other ATEX-certified products, including the ToughPIX series of digital cameras, the LaserMETER 3000XP laser distance meter and the UT5000 intrinsically safe ultrasonic thickness gauge. The company’s IW Series Intelligent IR Windows with innovative locking mechanism and multiple identification system will also feature.
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