High-Voltage/High-Current Megohmmeters
QuadTech (Maynard, Mass) now offers its high-voltage and high-current megohmmeters
designed for high-speed testing in automated system applications. Model 1868A provides a
high-output current to 80 mA for fast charging of capacitive components and devices. Model
1868D provides test voltages as high as 5,000 VDC for high-voltage ratings. Both models
offer a resistance measurement range of 10 k to 1 P and a current measurement
range of 1 pA to 1 mA. Additionally, both models feature an LCD graphic display, fast
measure speed, contact check, programmable limits, and a sequence testing capability.
Without increasing the test time, an automatic contact check identifies any contact
failure to the device while the test is in progress. With five programmable limit sets,
the 1868s are ideal for bin sorting of components. The instruments also can be programmed
to automatically perform as many as 20 timed tests in sequence while operating in charging
or measure mode.
For more information, contact QuadTech at (800) 253-1230, or visit the companys
Web site at www.quadtech.com.
IMRT Quality-Assurance System
The IMRTLog from Cardinal Health (Cleveland, Ohio) is a quality-assurance system that
allows for quick measurements of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment
plans while displaying the integrated dose contribution from each segment, as well as the
total integral dose. The IMRTLog phantom consists of a 2-D array of 506 radiation-hardened
solid-state detectors placed in a plate with inherent backscatter material. Detectors are
connected to a mobile cart, which keeps sensitive components, such as electrometers, away
from the therapy beam. Each detector has its own electrometer, eliminating errors and
delays in measurement when multiplexing.
For more information, contact Cardinal Health at (440) 248-9300, or visit the companys
Web site at www.cardinal.com/rms.
Sorbent Canister System
The Camsorb canister system from Camfil Farr (Riverdale, NJ) removes high gas and
vapor loads in HVAC systems. The sorbent system, which uses cylindrical canisters,
contains more sorbent in a given space than standard flat-tray designs, providing a higher
removal efficiency and capacity. The units design results in a low pressure drop and
long service life between sorbent charges, which reduces operation and maintenance costs.
The sorbent canisters can be installed in the companys leak-free housings and frames
in order to remove odors and vapors in a variety of applications. The canisters are ideal
for the removal of recirculated air containing odors and vapors generated by building
occupants, indoor emission sources, and light manufacturing processes, such as printing,
pharmaceutical processing, or degreasing.
For more information, contact Camfil Farr at (866) 422-6345, or visit the
companys Web site at www.camfilfarr.com
Hospital-Grade Cord Set
Interpower Corp (Oskaloosa, Iowa) now offers its Interpower North American
hospital-grade cord set with a molded IEC 60320 C19 connector. Referred to as the 86611610
model, the cord set offers a clear NEMA 5-15 plug and is terminated with a gray IEC 60320
C19 connector. The 86611610 model is UL and CSA approved at 15A/125VAC and is available in
custom lengths and packaging options. Interpower IEC 60320 C19 mating connector lock
(85910051) also is available to secure the connector to the inlet to prevent accidental
removal or interruption.
For more information, contact Interpower Corp at (800) 662-2290, or visit the
companys Web site at www.interpower.com.