PCE Instruments
PCE Instruments (PCE) is a leading supplier of test, measurement and inspection equipment. Founded by German engineers nearly two decades ago, PCE offers 500+ instruments with applications in engineering, research and development, process control and quality assurance. PCE’s large product portfolio includes everything from moisture analyzers and scales to tachometers, borescopes, coating thickness gauges, viscometers and ultrasonic testing equipment. In addition, PCE’s research and development department can provide custom solutions on demand. For more information, please contact info@industrial-needs.com or +44 (0) 2380 987 035 for PCE Instruments UK, or info@pce-americas.com or +1 (561) 320-9162 for PCE Americas Inc.
- +1 (561) 320-9162
- +1 (561) 320-9176
- info@pce-americas.com
- 1201 Jupiter Park Dr
Suite 8
Jupiter, FL 33458
United States of America
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Product
Air Quality Meters
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An indoor air quality meter is used in confined spaces to prevent mold, to monitor CO2 levels, or to detect gas leaks. Whether portable or fixed, handheld or wall mounted, air quality monitoring equipment is essential for ensuring health and safety. At PCE Instruments, you will find air quality monitoring devices that meet various industry standards relating to personal safety and that are used to detect, measure and monitor relative humidity, ambient temperature and / or levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde (HCHO), freon and other refrigerants (CFC / HFC), phosphine (PH3), hydrogen sulphide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), oxygen (O2), ozone (O3) and other flammable, hazardous or toxic gases.
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Product
Phase Rotation Meter
PCE-PI 1
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The digital phase rotation meter PCE-PI 10 is used to determine the direction of rotation of 3-phase voltage networks. Furthermore, the phase rotation meter is able to measure voltages up to 600V AC / DC. The rotating field direction is important for machines and plants.
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Product
Durometers
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A durometer gauge or durometer tester is needed to perform a durometer hardness test procedure. Durometer devices determine the surface hardness of many different materials, including polymers and elastomers. Each durometer or hardness tester measures the depth of an indentation in the material caused by a defined force of a given geometric presser foot. The depth of the indentation reflects the hardness of the material. A general distinction is made between static and dynamic methods. In traditional static tests, the test force is applied uniformly with increasing magnitude, while in dynamic testing methods, an instantaneous load is applied.



