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New Thermo Fisher Scientific Level And Density Gauges Simplify Hazardous Materials Monitoring
2014-03-10 02:41:41| pollutiononline News Articles
Companies that need to constantly monitor flows of highly abrasive or dangerous materials, including those in the power, pulp and paper, mining, oil and dredging industries, can now reduce maintenance costs, simplify regulatory compliance and increase safety using two new gamma ray gauges.
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03.12.14 -- New Level And Density Gauges Simplify Hazardous Materials Monitoring
2014-03-10 02:17:47| metrologyworld Home Page
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Data Center Monitoring Software determines carbon footprint.
2014-03-07 14:31:17| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring real-world, automatic benchmarking data, Sensorium helps organizations understand data center carbon footprint by providing real-time insight into environmental performance of all components. Managers can monitor power consumption down to rack level and calculate cumulative KwH. Able to accurately track and monitor impact of new data center designs, automated solution, built on .net 4.5 framework, also shows how changes affect infrastructure. This story is related to the following:Data Analysis Software |
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Honeywell Announces Din-Mon Energy Meters For Energy Monitoring And Measurement
2014-03-07 04:49:59| metrologyworld News Articles
Honeywell has announced Din-Mon energy meters, communicating submeters that easily integrate with the Building Automation Systems and help building owners and managers monitor, measure and reduce energy costs. In response to customer demand for easy installation, Din-Mon energy meters can be installed on wall mounted DIN rail or in HVAC equipment enclosures
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New Level And Density Gauges Simplify Hazardous Materials Monitoring
2014-03-07 04:15:43| metrologyworld News Articles
Companies that need to constantly monitor flows of highly abrasive or dangerous materials, including those in the power, pulp and paper, mining, oil and dredging industries, can now reduce maintenance costs, simplify regulatory compliance and increase safety using two new gamma ray gauges
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materials
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