Skin
test instrumentation for or about the epidermis.
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Sweating Thermal Guarded Hotplate
Sataton Instruments Technology CO., Ltd
Sweating guarded hotplate is the textile testing instrument for measuring of thermal and water-vapour resistance properties under steady-state conditions. By testing the thermal resistance and water-vapour resistance of textile materials, the tester provides a direct data for characterizing the textiles’ physiological comfort which involve a complex combination of heat and mass transfer. The hotplate is intended to simulate the heat and mass transfer processes which occur next to human skin and measure the hence transport properties in a steady-state conditions involving combinations of temperature relative humidity, air speed, and in liquid or gaseous phase.
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Wristat Tester
WT25
The WT25 WRISTAT Tester is designed to test the integrity of our WRISTAT in a fast, efficient and simple manner. All of the elements of the WRISTAT - continuity of the strap, integrity of the protective resistor, and satisfactory strap to skin contact are easily confirmed by pressing the top cover of the WT25. The operator (wearer) is tested for a resistance to ground of greater than 750K ohms and less than 10M (switchable to 100M ohms).
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EST Thermal Cameras
Elevated Skin Temperature Thermal Cameras are designed for monitoring temperature changes of human body. As COVID-19 spreads across globe, human devote to find a way to retard or stop virus spread. Even though Elevated Skin Temperature Thermal Cameras cannot directly diagnose COVID-19, it still can control virus spread through monitoring the temperature changes of human body. Combined with mounting bracket, intelligent alarm system and professional analysis software, it is widely used in crowed public areas such as Airport, Shopping Mall, Railways, etc.
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TPS-Effusivity Meter
Thermal Effusivity (W√s/m2K) is described as a materials ability to exchange heat with its surroundings. Surface haptics is a branch of psychology, describing the sense of touch, localized to the skin surface. The feeling of warmth and coolness (thermal effusivity) makes up the feeling of comfort, or the desired effect, which goes into the touched material surface. This is an important field of measurement for textiles, fabrics and solids.
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Kelvin Clips
129141
Comprising of a Red/Grey & a Black/Grey Kelvin Crocodile Clip lead using low loss 1mm²multistranded ( 7/36/0.071. ) double skin silicone cables terminating in 4mm ...
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Light Hazard Meters
Light meters to determine the UV radiation (skin and eye), blue light (eye) and infrared (skin) hazards in accordance with international standard.
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Radiant-Heat Protective Performance Tester (RPP)
Sataton Instruments Technology CO., Ltd
Radiant-heat protective performance tester which is normally called as RPP tester is to determine the radiant-heat protective performance of single or multi-layer textiles or other materials intended for heat protective clothes or assembly against radiant heat. The tester is a limited suitable tool for evaluating the potential of textiles for second degree skin burns.
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High Static Stiffness Optical Breadboards
5700 Series
They feature a lightweight precision formed steel honeycomb construction with 3/16″ ferromagnetic stainless steel top skin and 3/16″ low carbon steel bottom skin with a black polyurethane finish.
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Industrial QC/QA Analyzer - "Column Free" Molecular Fingerprinting Technology
Aqualog - A-TEEM
A-TEEM™ Molecular Fingerprinting is a new optical technique that is ideal for comprehensive component analysis in a variety QC/QA applications, from water to wine to pharmaceuticals and more. It is a simple, fast, “column free” spectroscopic technique that simultaneously measures the absorbance, transmission and fluorescence of samples in solution, and offers unique benefits over traditional analytical techniques, such as chromatography, mass spec, IR, etc.. Fundamentally, this technique is best applied to samples in solution that have fluorescing components, like an aromatic molecule, although it also detects non-fluorescing species via absorbance. The fluorescence EEM fingerprint technique has also been applied to solids and skin. Fluorescence is a highly sensitive technique compared to other spectroscopic techniques such as absorbance, FTIR and Raman, and the three-dimensional nature of the data provides for a better foundation for complex component analysis.








