Other Meters

Handheld Contact and Noncontact Laser Tachometer
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€ 135.80
excl. VAT
Accuracy ±0.01% of reading. Range 5 to 200,000 rpm. Resolution 0.001 to 10 rpm. Operating Range Up to 7.6 m (Class 3R Visible Laser).…


Digital Stroboscope
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€ 976.20
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Digital Stroboscope with Calibration Certificate Included. Internal Rechargeable Batteries. Electronic Switching Provides Continuous Cool…

Handheld Environmental Hygro-Anemometer
can be ordered
€ 182.70
excl. VAT
High Accuracy Air Flow Measurement. Range 0.4 to 20 m/s (80 to 4000 ft/min). Built-In Ambient Temperature Measurement. Wind Chill…

Handheld Light Meter
can be ordered
€ 177.10
excl. VAT
Measures Light Intensity. Wide Measuring Range 0 to 200,000 lux. Spectral Response ƒ < 8%. Based on CIE Standard Illuminant A (2856K).…

Handheld optical RPM meter
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€ 157.50
excl. VAT
Non-Contact Optical RPM Measurement. Wide Measuring Range up to 99999 rpm with LED Spot Marking and Reflective Tape on Object. Measuring…


iServer 2 - Virtual Chart Recorder
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€ 912.60
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Virtual Chart Recorder for various Omega Link smart probes. Models with the SP-003-1 probe measure temperature, relative humidity and…
Technical Learning

Data Logger / Introduction to Data Logging Devices
Technically speaking, a data logger is any device that can be used to store data. This includes many data acquisition devices such as plug-in boards or serial communication systems which use a computer as a real time data recording system. Most instrument manufacturers, however, consider a datalogger a stand alone device that can read various types of electrical signals and store the data in internal memory for later download to a computer.
The advantage of data loggers is that they can operate independently of a computer, unlike many other types of data acquisition devices. Data loggers are available in various shapes and sizes...

