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Inspection Trends / Spring 2011 15 for general illumination. Inspectors can move the lamp heads anywhere along the track so beam patterns can be made to fit specific needs. Lamp heads can also be added for increased area coverage. The light sources provide a nominal steady-state UV-A intensity of 9000 μW/cm2 at 15 in. Spectronics Corp. www.spectroline.com (800) 274-8888 Hand-Held Camera Inspects Difficult-to-Reach Areas The Sidewinder push rod inspection camera weighs 4.5 lb and can snake through pipes as small as 19 mm. It features a stainless steel cable reel; highresolution 720 × 480 pixel imager; waterproof 30-m fiberglass/stainless steel-reinforced push rod with watertight connectors; brilliant, adjustable LED light; removable 16-GB SD memory card; and an internal battery that can be recharged for 3 h of continuous operation. The camera has a scratch-resistant sapphire window and an adjustable-focus 70-deg lens that can be easily swapped for a 40-, 55-, or 90- deg lens. Options include a right-angle mirror adapter for side viewing. Advanced Inspection Technologies, Inc. www.aitproducts.com (321) 610-8977 Industrial Computer Features Water-Resistant Terminal The Everest S9000 computer terminal was designed for those who need a stainless steel, IP65/NEMA 4 sealed unit to meet the hygienic standards of the food processing, healthcare, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, or other applications that require a waterresistant terminal. It utilizes an Intel® Atom™ N270 1.6-GHz processor, dual internal antennas, and 12- and 15-in. displays. Options include mounting systems, external power supply, and power adapter. Glacier Computer www.glaciercomputer.com (603) 882-1560, ext. 219 Materials Testing Accessories Catalog Updated Instron has released the 5th edition of its Materials Testing Accessories Catalog. The more than 375-page catalog features detailed information on hundreds of grips, extensometers, fixtures, environmental chambers, load cells, furnaces, and other materials testing accessories. The catalog also contains information on how to select For info go to www.aws.org/ad-index


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