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Omega's 3-Axis Shock Recorder for Dynamic Environments

Also characterizes environments for vibration analysis.

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December 10, 2007

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Omega Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) announced the OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK101-50–EB, a battery-powered, 3-axis shock recorder that measures and records temperature, pressure, and humidity at the selected reading rates, while shock is recorded at the peak acceleration levels.

This all-in-one compact, portable, easy to use CE-compliant recorder will measure and record up to 170,000 measurements per channel — which is more than 1 million measurements in all. This device is designed for documenting dynamic environments such as moving vehicles, trucks, containers, ships, etc. This device is also valuable in characterizing environments such as production and assembly lines of delicate electronics, IC fabrication, communications, and computer components.

The OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK101-50 –EB (starts at $899) plugs in to a COM or USB port and Omega user-friendly software does the rest. Battery life is 60 days typical with 6 D-cell alkaline batteries. Recommended applications include machine vibration analysis, and vehicle vibration monitoring.

For more information on the OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK101-50 –EB, go to OMEGA Engineering Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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