Real Time Kinematic (RTK) satellite navigation is a technique used to enhance the precision of position data derived from satellite-based positioning systems (global navigation satellite systems, GNSS) such as GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou. It uses measurements of the phase of the signal's carrier wave, rather than the information content of the signal, and relies on a single reference station or interpolated virtual station to provide real-time corrections, providing up to centimeter-level accuracy.
Shimadzu's GC-2014 gas chromatograph. Ideal for routine analysis in the R&D lab or industrial setting, the GC-2014 utilizes the high-end technology of the GC-2010 Plus to cover a wide range of applications from capillary to packed column analysis. The large GC oven will accommodate up to 4 detectors and 2 injection ports.
With 7 heated zones and sixteen 24 volt relays, this GC can be configured to perform the most demanding analyses. The all-metal construction makes this workhorse GC rugged enough for use in the lab or in an industrial setting.
The TL-2800 Ammonia Analyzer is a continuous flow system for the detection and analysis of inorganic nitrogen in aqueous solutions. The patented gas diffusion / conductivity principle provides results unaffected by sample turbidity or color. Ultra-sensitive ammonia detection down to the ppb level is easily achievable with a cycle time of 1.5-2.5 minute per sample.
The U570 is the second largest upright freezer in the Premium lineup. The U570 will provide years of maintenance-free, reliable operation with minimal energy consumption. The U570 consumes 14.1 kWh/day and pulls down from ambient to set temperature in 5.3 hours, roughly twice as fast compared to similar sized competitive models. A bright eye level, LED control system is standard along with a 5 compartment, adjustable shelving system which can accommodate any type of racking configuration.
Vertek’s Automated Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (ADCP) system is equipped with automatically switched lift/drop mechanism and Windows-based Data Acquisition System (DAS), providing an accurate, fast, and efficient test method for evaluating in-situ conditions of new and existing highway and airfield pavements as well as quality control of new pavement construction.