Baltimore Aircoil’s new FXV Closed Circuit Cooling Tower offers more flexibility than ever before, providing optimized selections based on footprint, horsepower, pressure drop and price.
The BrightPak container protects and dispenses sensitive foods and beverages using direct or indirect pressure or pump systems. Designed by ATMI, Inc., Danbury, Conn., with assistance from Plastic Technologies, Inc., Holland, Ohio, the liner-in-bottle system replaces large glass bottles for photolithography chemicals used to manufacture semiconductors, LEDs and flat-panel displays.
Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) 4010 EP Food Label from Checkpoint Systems, Inc., Thorofare, N.J., earns certification as microwave-safe from TUV Rheinland, a testing and certification group based in Germany.
Tyco Integrated Security, Princeton, N.J., launched a Mobile Security Management system, which includes a remote management application that enables customers to manage security systems from remote locations using any web-enabled device such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop.
Thermo Fisher Scientific developed an easy-to-use X-ray detection platform, designed to enable food processors to meet the global demand for more thorough inspection for product contamination.
Innoquest, Inc., Woodstock, Ill., released the patent-pending SpotOn Consistometer, which measures semi-solid food ingredients on the shop floor, thereby bridging the gap between analog measurements requiring an experienced operator and a conventional lab-type benchtop texture analyzer.
The new LEVEL-EYE electronic, liquid level gauge from Cyl-Tec, Aurora, Ill., offers a telemetry solution that can send accurate liquid level percentage of your cryogenic tank directly to a personal cell phone or email.