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ITCM designs and develops special-purpose machinery and production processes with core strengths in web processing, powder dosing, novel packaging and high-speed assembly automation.

 

Process Engineer - Process Equipment


Calibrator unites measurement and simulation
 

Calibrator unites measurement and simulation

Due to its capabilities the CED7000 is particularly suitable for test operations in temperature measurement applications

With its new CED7000 process calibrator, the WIKA Calibration Line offers a high-precision product for electrical measurands. It works with an accuracy of 0.003 per cent of reading, with both measuring and simulation functions united in just one instrument.

Due to its capabilities the CED7000 is particularly suitable for test operations in temperature measurement applications.

In addition to current and voltage outputs, it includes connections for the simulation and measurement of 13 different thermocouples and nine different resistance thermometers.

As well as these, a connection for external pressure sensors is included. Its fully-isolated measuring channel enables, in addition to voltage and current measurement, a 24V supply voltage for the complete calibration of transmitters.

Furthermore, a 250 Ohm HARTTM resistance can be activated.

Among the many outstanding performance features of the new calibrator is its beryllium-copper connectors, the ability to pre-define up to nine set points and the accommodation of resistance thermometers with customer-specific parameters. Control of this high-precision instrument is user-friendly: either via direct input or through a PC (using either RS-232, IEEE-488 or a USB interface).

For more information, www.wika.de

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