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Omega’s new FTH series of flow through heaters are designed primarily for providing heat that regulates liquid temperature from 32 to 88 degrees Celsius).
The Omega CS series of process control modules give you PID loop control of any process without using a PLC.
Weidmuller has expanding its Microopto opto-couplers series to include 4 new versions; solenoid, 1CO, and two TTL devices.
ABB Instrumentation announced the Endura TBX587 retractable pH sensor.
Ametek Calibration Instruments has introduced the JOFRA HPC500 and HPC502.
Adept Technology has shipped the first of its USDA-accepted robots.
Omega’s CE compliant OM-80 series of data loggers and readers are said to provide a reliable solution for cold chain environmental monitoring.
Sanitary wet-mixing colloid mills that process all particles through a single mixing head for precise size reduction, consistency and repeatability are available from Bematek Systems, Inc.  
Hayward Flow Control Systems announced availability of their new line of reversing electric actuators and accessories for a wide range of valve automation applications.
Pepperl+Fuchs introduces KC signal conditioners.
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