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Competitive prices and unbeatable service! Get in touch today - 0191 406 3004
Dixon Engineering, we have over three decades of industry expertise, offering top-notch instrumental engineering services. It is rare we come across a tool we haven't seen before: if you require something not listed below please call us 0191 406 3004 or email at info@dixonengineeringsuppliesltd.co.uk. We focus lies in delivering inventive, economical solutions, prioritising safety and excellence. Count on our adept team of professionals, driven to surpass client expectations. Connect with us today to explore how we can contribute to your upcoming projects!
A sound-level meter is a device for measuring the intensity of noise, music, and other sounds. A typical meter uses a microphone to pick up sound and converts it into an electrical signal. The most common use is to measure noise levels within a working environment. We can calibrate, repair and supply a wide range of sound-level meters.
A light meter is a device used to measure the amount of light. They are used generally in industry alongside sound meters to ensure a workplace has a good working environment. We can calibrate, repair and supply a wide range of light meters.
Multifunction environmental meters are designed to measure humidity, temperature, air velocity, sound, and light all in one device. Ideal for various applications such as HVAC inspections and evaluating working conditions, they offer exceptional versatility and serve as a cost-effective solution compared to purchasing individual instruments.
A brake meter is a tool used to gauge the deceleration impact of vehicle brakes. It employs an electric inducer with strain gauges to measure this decelerating force, providing readings for the braking forces of each wheel individually.
Gas analysers are instruments designed to measure the concentration or quality of a particular gaseous compound within a mixture of gases. They typically analyse gas samples, often fossil fuel flue gas, to determine their oxygen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide content.
A weld purge monitor ensures that the back side weld is free of oxygen by analyzing trace oxygen levels. Specifically tailored for industrial applications, this type of oxygen analyzer is commonly utilized during TIG welding of stainless steel, titanium, nickel, or zirconium alloys.