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HIGH THERMAL RESOLUTION HIGH FRAME RATE LOW COST THERMAL INSPECTION CAMERA

HIGH THERMAL RESOLUTION, HIGH FRAME RATE, LOW COST THERMAL INSPECTION CAMERA

The Fotric 326 provides high quality radiometric images full of detailed thermal information in a handheld pistol-grip camera for investigative analysis Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced the FOTRIC 326 Thermal Imaging Camera – a rugged, durable, accurate, and portable handheld heat investigation device, designed for a wide range of equipment and infrastructure thermal diagnostic tasks.  The 326 […]

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TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR PROJECT WITH COM CFHB6

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR PROJECT WITH COM-CFHB6

AAEON, an industry leader in embedded computing, announces the COM-CFHB6 Computer-on-Module. Featuring the 8th and 9th Generation Intel Core Processors, it is built to bring flexible computing to any embedded project. The COM-CFHB6 is built to the COM Express Type 6 form factor. It features a wide range of processors from the Intel Celeron to Intel Xeon, and the 8th

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AXIOMTEK’S MANO521 – INTEL® COFFEE LAKE BASED THIN MINI ITX MOTHERBOARD

AXIOMTEK’S MANO521 – INTEL® COFFEE LAKE-BASED THIN MINI-ITX MOTHERBOARD

Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted in the research, development and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is pleased to announce the MANO521, a thin mini-ITX motherboard powered by the LGA1151 socket 8th generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 (code name: Coffee Lake) with Intel® H310 chipset or optional

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AN OPEN SOURCE DETECTOR FOR IDENTIFYING PLASTICS

AN OPEN SOURCE DETECTOR FOR IDENTIFYING PLASTICS

One of the challenges involved in recycling plastic is determining the specific type of plastic a given item is actually made of. To keep up with demand, large scale recycling centers rely on various automated systems to separate different types of plastic from a stream of incoming material. But in less technologically advanced parts of the world,

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