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Ionic Contamination Test System Features Bluetooth
September 29, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
INDIANAPOLIS Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) introduced the SCS lonograph SMD IV ionic contamination test system. The SMD IV uses an ultra-pure alcohol/water extraction media and a dynamic testing method to test components quickly and without destruction.
Equipped with Bluetooth technology, the lonograph SMD IV allows users to transmit data from the instrument wirelessly to the SCS PowerView software for monitoring and analysis. "The Bluetooth communication feature in the lonograph SMD IV will provide customers with increased flexibility and range in their testing," said Bill Boyd, SCS Equipment market manager.
The cleanliness testing system is also Intertek TL SEMKO (ETL) certified, signifying it complies with a comprehensive safety program that includes testing, listing, labeling and follow-up inspections. Proprietary SCS PowerView software, which includes a GUI and results-graphing capabilities, controls the lonograph SMD IV.