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Measurements Group
10 Frederick Drive, Noordwyk Ext 5, Midrand
Core business offering: Sales, repair and calibration of all electronic test and measurement equipment.
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Section - Computers & Software
-Industrial computers
- Board level
- Compact, embeddable (PC/104, PCI, ISA bus) modules
Section - Data Acquisition & Remote Control
-PC based data acquisition
- A-D conversion boards
- automatic data acquisition
- data acquisition cards
- distributed data acquisition
- intranet system
- presentation/analysis software
-Recorders
- chart paper
- circular chart
- disposable pens
- events
- instrumentation magtape
- paperless
- strip chart
- videographic
-Standalone data loggers
Section - Miscellaneous Hardware
-Instrument power supplies
Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-IR non-contact
-IR thermal imaging
-Pyrometers (IR non-contact)
-RTDs (Pt 100, Ni)
-Thermocouple reference units
-Thermowells
Section - Test, Measurement & Calibration
-Analysers
- Dissolved oxygen
- Gas
-Chambers (environmental/temperature)
-Conductivity
-pH
-pH handheld
-Pyrometers
-0/4-20 mA loop simulators/calibrators
-Calibration services (SANAS accredited, etc.)
-Decade boxes, R/I/C
-Documenting process calibrators
-Flow calibrators
-Frequency, time simulators/calibrators
-Loop optimisation analysers & software
-mV simulators/calibrators
-Power, energy calibrators
-Pressure simulators/calibrators
-Reference materials (certified)
-RF reflectometers
-RTD simulators/calibrators
-Spectrometers
-Strain gauge simulators/calibrators
-Temperature (dry block)
-Temperature baths
-Thermistor simulators
-Thermocouple simulators
-Bonding/earthing
-Clampmeters
-Insulation testers
-Logic probes/pulsers
-Magnetic measurements
-Mains power analysers
-Multimeters
-Ohmmeters
-Oscilloscopes
-Phase rotation
-Pipe & cable locators
-Portable power meters
-Scope & DMM combinations
-X/Y, Y/t chart recorders
-Humidity
-Leak detection
-Light level
-Moisture content
-Noise/sound level
-Pyrometers
-Stroboscopes
-Surface roughness
-Tachometers
-Thermal imaging
Industry news: |
The world’s most powerful worm
March 2025, Motion Control & Drives
Geothermal energy from the natural heat of the Earth is an inexhaustible resource, yet the growth of the global geothermal power sector lags behind other renewable energies. Now Swiss startup, Borobotics is hoping to speed this up with its innovative new electric-powered geothermal drilling robot, which can be used to fast-track and lower the cost of heat pump installations in confined spaces.
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Process control system for the entire plant lifecycle
October 2024, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking, Editor's Choice, Siemens South Africa
The automation of process plants has been characterised by IT silos for a long time. The high level of IT security required was achieved through strict isolation from the outside world. However, this made unlocking the opportunities for digitalisation very difficult. This is a compelling reason to opt for Simatic PCS neo – Siemens’s completely web-based process control system with state-of-the-art IT security concepts. |
Innovative five-axis laser precession scanner
November 2024, Motion Control & Drives
Motion control specialist, Aerotech has launched the AGV5D, an innovative five-axis laser precession scanner specially developed for laser micromachining. This makes it possible to create high-precision bores, contoured slots and other complex geometries with dimensional tolerances in the sub-micrometre range. |
Trends shaping the future of cloud in South Africa
March 2025, IT in Manufacturing
The cloud has emerged as a fundamental and transformative component of modern business infrastructure. It has fundamentally changed how organisations operate and innovate. In South Africa, this trend is particularly pronounced, with most businesses adopting multi-cloud strategies to enhance their agility and competitiveness.
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Cloud or on-prem? Decoding the choices for South African enterprises
March 2025, IT in Manufacturing
The debate between on-premise and cloud computing architectures remains a prominent topic among businesses, particularly in South Africa. |
Mines and the local economy – excellence in the making
March 2025, IT in Manufacturing, Schneider Electric South Africa
In the mining, minerals and metals sector, localisation benefits both the mine and the local economy. It is symbiosis at its finest, as both parties stand to gain tremendously. However, to understand localisation it’s important to ‘drill down’ to what localisation truly means to mining, and how the sector can benefit local communities and the economy. |
Quantum computing power: four steps to protecting your business
March 2025, IT in Manufacturing
Are you ready for Q-day? Post-quantum cryptography isn’t just an IT issue, it’s a business continuity concern. Quantum computing is fast becoming a reality. |
Revolutionising data centre cooling with Fuchs Lubricants
March 2025, IT in Manufacturing
The global data centre industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, fuelled by an insatiable demand for advanced computing power. However, with greater performance comes the challenge of effective cooling. |
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