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News Release from: Meech International | Subject: 983v2 Static Locator
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 March 2008
Pocket-sized device spots static
electricity
An integral distance meter provides a clear indication of the correct operating range, meaning that all readings will be both accurate and consistent.
Meech International has released the new 983v2 Static Locator, a lightweight pocket-sized device that provides an accurate measurement of static electrical charges over a wide range of voltages The locator has been developed for use by production, maintenance, inspection and quality engineers and it is suitable for use on any material where static is an issue
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Nov 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Model 983v2 Static Locator features a "continuous" mode that can easily measure fluctuation in charge levels, while the highest charge can be detected with the "peak hold" mode enabled.
An integral distance meter provides a clear indication of the correct operating range, meaning that all readings will be both accurate and consistent.
For further versatility, there is a large, high-contrast LCD screen with a digital display that allows the locator to be used in all lighting conditions.
The locator's measurement range is -200 to +200kV at a distance of 150mm, with a resolution of 100V and an accuracy of better than +/- 5% on calibration.
All units are supplied with an individual calibration certificate for QC records.
Constructed in a robust plastic housing for high durability the Model 983v2 is also supplied with an instrument case for safe and clean storage. Request a free brochure from Meech International ...
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