Product category:
Chart recorders, indicators and totalisers
News Release from: Crown Graphic | Subject: Dickson of the USA
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 September 2005
Dickson data loggers and recorders in
the UK
Crown Graphic are to launch the extensive range of data loggers and recorders from Dickson of the USA at the Instrument South 2005 Exhibition in Reading
Crown Graphic has been manufacturing and supplying recording charts and pens world wide for over half a century Dickson are a major US manufacturer of relatively simple, easy to use data loggers and recorders aimed at industrial and medical users and others
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dickson have sourced their charts and pens from Crown Graphic for many years and this excellent business relationship made the latter the obvious choice when Dickson decided to launch their range into the UK and Europe.
The Dickson data loggers and recorders can monitor temperature, humidity, pressure, events and more.
The majority of the products are battery operated and are delivered with calibration certificates ready for use in a wide variety of applications from building control to blood banks.
Crown Graphic will be delivering these products to users and re-sellers and giving technical support where required.
"The Dickson range is literally WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get)", comments the Crown Graphic Business Development Manager, Gaynor Brooks: "Customers can generally select the solution to their data capture requirement from the catalogue".
A selection of data loggers with and without displays plus small 4'' to 8'' chart recorders will be on display at the Madjeski Stadium on 5-6 October.
Sales and technical staff from Crown Graphic will be on hand to discuss applications with users and commercial opportunities to prospective distributors.
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