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MICROWAVE VISION expands its line of EMF measurement tools with FlashRad
By: Business Wire
Jan. 23, 2013 02:42 PM
MICROWAVE VISION (Paris:ALMIC):
FlashRad can accommodate a broad range of EMF frequencies from 900 MHz to 11 GHz. This measurement tool automatically triggers sound and flash alarms whenever predetermined thresholds for EMF exposure are exceeded, whether signals are continuous or short-pulsed. The system assists in the rapid execution of safety procedures to avoid the risk of overexposure to personnel. The FlashRad system is fully configurable by the user who can adjust the alarm trigger level based on the location, regulatory changes, or the requirements of government safety and employment agencies. FlashRad detectors can be installed on building walls or roofs and are resistant to extreme temperatures (-15 °C +50 °C) and humidity (up to 95% humidity). They transmit information to a surveillance PC, which stores the data if the threshold is exceeded and an alarm is triggered. The product is sold by the company’s EIC Business Unit, specializing in Environmental and Industrial Control, located in Brest, France. FlashRad is part of a family of similar tools from MICROWAVE VISION which includes EME Guard, EME Spy 140, EME Spy 121/100, EMF Visual, INSITE Box 080, and INSITE Free1. At a time when the French National Assembly is preparing to debate on a new bill on the monitoring of electromagnetic waves in urban environments and publicly accessible buildings, MICROWAVE VISION is prepared to satisfy increased market demand in this important field. The new FlashRad solution is designed for the Aerospace and Defense industry, a market where MICROWAVE VISION has had extensive experience and one that accounts for 60% of its 50 million euros in global sales. For additional information:
The original source-language text of this announcement is the official, authorized version. Translations are provided as an accommodation only, and should be cross-referenced with the source-language text, which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect. 1 For additional information: http://www.satimo.com/content/rf-safety Latest Cloud Developer Stories
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