EverWind Fuels LLC
For our project in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, we are converting the Point Tupper Fuel Storage fac……...
NAL Research provides advanced Iridium satellite modems and Iridium tracking terminals—from design through integration—for the defense, research and commercial sectors. These products are being used globally in a wide range of applications including assets tracking, search and rescue, remote sensing and command/control of both ground and airborne platforms.
NAL Research has considerable experience in research and development of optical-based sensors at the ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared wavelengths such as laser-Doppler velocimeters, spectrometers, lidar and differential absorption lidar. These sensors enable in-situ detection of particle velocities, particle sizes and chemical agents.
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Supplier of modems and sensors.
For our project in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, we are converting the Point Tupper Fuel Storage fac……...
We are a leading player and one of the world’s most research-intensive chemical companies. ……...
Instrumentors Supply, Inc. has been in the business of providing quality industrial heating, cont……...
Teledyne e2v is excited to present its new Onyx Family of image sensors. Designed to be robust en……...
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With over fifty years of experience in and around Boatyards. P&D Marine Services offer a solu……...
Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation, a U.S. corporation headquartered in Seattle, is a global leader and vertical integrator of nuclear technologies and services, on Earth and in Space. Major initiative……
As the world's leading foundry group for analog/mixed-signal semiconductor applications, X-FAB creates a clear alternative to typical foundry services by combining solid, specialized expertise……
Model H4PD1-22 provides dual axis inclination sensing in a rugged environmentally protected housing. This unit incorporates a MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensing element referenced to g……