AKCP introduces Thermocouple Sensor for Industrial Applications [author:Jim Jeffords Public time:Mar 26, 2007] |
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AKCP Thermocouple Sensor for Industrial Applications
Bangkok, Thailand – 26 March 2007 -
The new AKCP Thermocouple sensor developed in AKCP’s research and development labs in Bangkok has the ability of measuring extreme temperatures and will broaden the sensorProbe8Linux and cameraProbe8’s monitoring capability which includes extensive data-logging, graphing, remote monitoring and out of threshold notifications.
AKCP believes by introducing this new Thermocouple sensor, it will open up new possibilities for measuring temperatures in dangerous or harsh environments in heavy industry such as petrochemical and metal processing. Other uses for this AKCP Thermocouple sensor apart from the manufacturing and industrial industries include the cryogenics field, superconductor research & development, semiconductor development, and scientific research.
The AKCP Thermocouple is TCP/IP enabled and allows temperature monitoring over a TCP/IP network or the Internet. The AKCP Thermocouple sensor plugs into any existing sensorProbe8Linux or cameraProbe8 products via a standard RJ-45 connector and can be easily configured easily via the web-based interface to monitor and set alerts based on user-defined thresholds.
The new AKCP type K Thermocouple sensor has the ability to measure temperatures from -270 Celsius (-454 Fahrenheit) to 1372 Celsius (2501 Fahrenheit). The AKCP Thermocouple sensor which is 0.61m by 4.5mm (sheath diameter) features respond time of 0.5 seconds. It has a range of up to 1000 feet (305 meters) in most cases and is fully compatible with any of the sensorProbe8Linux and cameraProbe8 product lines.
About the sensorProbe8Linux and the cameraProbe8
AKCP's sensorProbe8Linux and cameraProbe8 is a high-speed, accurate, intelligent, SNMP-enabled, web-based environmental and security monitoring device. Both devices have an embedded Linux operating system and also has the ability to connect up to 4 cameras for security monitoring, software motion-detection, and video conferencing. The intelligent notification system can send email, SMS, MMS, audio/visual alerts and even make a phone call to announce the alert. The AKCP cameraProbe8 has an integrated high-resolution CCD camera from Sony capable of stunning low-light capture capabilities with Auto White Balance.
About AKCP
AKCP Inc., established in 1981, is the oldest and largest manufacturer of SNMP based environmental and security monitoring solutions. Over 25,000 installations use AKCP for disaster prevention and infrastructure security. Providing early warning of threats to the integrity of a company's data and assets, AKCP serves Public Utilities, the Media, Telecommunications Corporations, Food and Beverage Industries, Corporate Data Centers, Hospitals, Educational Institutions, Government Defense and Security Operations and all those who require the ultimate in disaster prevention solutions.
Otherinfo:For more information, please contact:
Jim Jeffords
AKCP Co., Ltd.
Office 9A, Wang Dek Building,
19/1-2 Vibjavadi Rangsit Road,
Jatujak, Bangkok 10900,
Thailand.
Tel: +66-2-617-8998
Email: mktg@akcp.com
URL: http://www.akcp.com
Printed From:http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200703/1174910576.html Source:Free Press Release
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