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IECEx sensors (1st May 2008)
Monitran has been awarded IECEx certification on all 18 of its intrinsically safe vibration sensors.
From Plant process control
Reacts to rising vibes (1st May 2008)
When fixed to a piece of plant or equipment, the VS0004 vibration switch module from Monitran can respond to a rise in vibration levels in a number of user-definable ways.
Monitran at Maintec (27th February 2008)
All visitors to Monitran's stand will take away an advice-rich product selector guide and have the opportunity to discuss any condition-based predictive maintenance projects with the company's specialists...
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Sensor guide (1st January 2008)
Available from Monitran is an A4 fold-out booklet that provides details of the company's general and special purpose vibration sensors.
21 years of monitoring (1st November 2007)
Monitran celebrates 21 years in business this year and is already planning for the next 21 years. Donald Lyon, MD, (pictured) says "Over the 21 years we have been in business, the name of Monitran has become synonymous with
Probe driver (1st September 2007)
Available from Monitran, the MTN/DSPD-40 is a versatile eddy current probe driver that is fully programmable.
Tri-axial sensor (1st July 2007)
A compact tri-axial accelerometer introduced by Monitran is said to be particular well suited to aerospace applications, but also lends itself to automotive and industrial use where vibration in any or all of the three
Vibration levels - (1st May 2007)
Monitran, a world leader in the design and manufacture of vibration sensors, has launched VI-sage ("visage"), a combined hardware and web-based solution that enables companies to monitor remotely vibration data as part
Accelerometers and more (1st January 2007)
Alongside an extensive range of accelerometers, Monitran will be showcasing its g-mac accelerometer signal conditioning module on Maintec stand C9 . The company claims g-mac is a versatile, cost-effective alternative to trad
Walking the efficiency line (1st January 2007)
Huw Finney, Head of Electronic Engineering at Monitran, advises on how vibration monitoring can aid efficient, predictive maintenance It is a fact of modern (engineering) life that UK-based manufacturing processes, and the ma
Checks vibes (1st September 2006)
Monitran's vibration sensors are increasingly used to monitor vibration levels on plant and components in the water industry.
Vibration meter is updated (1st May 2006)
One of Monitran's most popular bearings, this belt drive is also and successful products, the VM series vibration meter has recently undergone an updating exercise.
Chip sense (1st May 2006)
Monitran's vibration sensors are being used by many producers of the UK's favourite food - the chip - to monitor the vibration levels of their vibratory conveyors. A proactive vibration level monitoring programme usually starts with a hand held vibra
Vibration sensor helps to reduce downtime (1st November 2005)
Chlor-alkali producer, INEOS Chlor relies on Monitran's MTN/410 Defender vibration sensor to help it reduce equipment downtime and improve efficiency.
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Vibe sensors (1st September 2005)
Monitran‘s new family of intrinsically safe vibration sensors meet the latest approval for ATEX Group I & II. The MTN/11001 series offers a choice of models to suit a variety of applications.
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Goes deep (1st July 2005)
A compact industrial accelerometer from Monitran can operate completely submerged to a depth of 100m, making it suitable for vibration monitoring of underwater pumps, roll bearings in the continuously wet conditions of process plant, and applications
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Vibration monitoring keeps tunnel operating (1st May 2005)
Amultichannel monitoring system from Monitran is used by Mersey Tunnels to measure vibration levels on the fan ventilation system of its Kingsway Tunnel.
From Premises management maintenance
Low profile (1st January 2005)
In order to keep a spindle operating at its optimum performance, it is usually monitored by sensors for vibration, speed and temperature variations. Any change in operating patterns can then be detected, allowing corrective work to be carried out so
SAFETY IMPROVED AND COSTS CUT (1st November 2004)
Vibration monitoring technology from Monitran is helping Corus Strip Products cut operating costs, increase uptime and improve safety at its granulated coal processing plant in Port Talbot.
Low profile (1st September 2004)
To keep spindles working at optimum performance, they are usually monitored by sensors for vibration, speed and temperature variations. Any change in operating patterns can then be detected and corrective action taken to avoid machine down time or fa
Sensors conform to ATEX (1st September 2004)
Monitrans new intrinsically safe vibration sensors meet the ATEX European Directive 94/9/EC100a for hazardous areas.
VIBRATION MODULES (1st July 2004)
Monitran has launched new din rail-mounted vibration modules for use with its range of accelerometers to provide power to the sensor and also condition the output signal in differing ways.