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WIKA Instrument Corp.

www.wika.com

XSE process gage series
The XSE process gage series is suitable for pressure applications in refining, petrochemical and chemical plants. These rugged gages are available in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, Monel, and copper alloy. Their Bourdon tube design reduces stress, allowing a gage to undergo 10 million or more pressure cycles during its service life. Their excellent resistance to vibration and pulsation reduces downtime.

Appeared In Issue: June 2010

CPG 1000 digital test gage
The CPG 1000 digital test gage has an accuracy of 0.05% of full scale. With 18 selectable pressure units, it can handle virtually any test gage need, and is suitable for applications in calibration service, instrument and control workshops, laboratories, and quality assurance. Its rubber boot and stainless steel construction for the case and all wetted parts make it rugged and durable. The instrument features a convenient, user-adjustable reading sample rate that can be matched to the type of measurement required, allowing up to 10 measured values each second. Its MIN/MAX function instantly recalls and displays the minimum and maximum pressure readings, which it automatically stores. It is approved for use in CSA U.S. Class 1 Div 2 Groups A, B, C and D settings.

Appeared In Issue: April 2009

Type A-10 industrial pressure transmitter
The Type A-10 industrial pressure transmitter is designed to withstand harsh operating conditions, such as shock and heavy vibration. Its construction is resistant to mechanical damage and eliminates stress on the pins of the piezo-sensor. With few sources of potential error, the failure rate is reduced to a minimum. The transmitter is easy to set up and operate, and is suitable for use in hydraulics/pneumatics, pumps and compressors.

Appeared In Issue: December 2008

Infrared Thermometers
Featuring enhanced optics, the user-friendly infrared thermometers provide accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures from –26°F to 1,400°F. All models are simple to use, with °C/°F selectable temperature, laser-point sighting and large, easy-to-read displays. The devices allow temperature measurement from a distance without contacting the object to be measured.

Appeared In Issue: September 2007