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Manufacturing Today - May/June, 2004 - Since late 2003, GE has been busy reshuffling and re-organizing its 13 businesses down to 11. The newest in the lineup for the $134.2 billion company, which also includes GE Consumer & Industrial and NBC/Universal, is GE Infrastructure.
Detroit, MI - June 9, 2004 - Kermit Hoffman, President, GE Infrastructure Sensing - Americas delivered a keynote speech at Sensors Expo 2004 entitled "Innovative Sensing Technologies that Drive Productivity, Quality and Safety" at the Sensors Expo.
Waltham, MA - June 18, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading manufacturer of flowmeters, hygrometers, and oxygen and gas analyzers, today introduced the PanaFlow Meter System, a standardized, wetted ultrasonic flowmeter. It uses off-the-shelf flowmeter body designs with options for one- or two-path ultrasonic transducers, and local or remote flowmeter electronics.
Waltham, MA - June 8, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of flowmeters, hygrometers and oxygen analyzers, today introduced the TransPort ™ PT878GC, a clamp-on portable flowmeter for gas flow measurement. The TransPort PT878GC is the only portable clamp-on ultrasonic gas flowmeter available today.
New Fairfield, CT - June 8, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision pressure sensors and related test/calibration instruments, announced today the availability of the LPX 7380-SE flush diaphragm sludge pressure transmitter, designed for use in sludge pumping lines to monitor discharge pressure.
Houston, TX - June 8, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced today the immediate availability of a new multi-range pressure calibration system providing customers with a turn-key solution for calibrating pressure sensors, transducers, transmitters and mechanical gauges over a wide pressure range.
Wilmington, MA - June 8, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced today the introduction of a new non-invasive moisture meter – the Protimeter Aquant™.
Houston, Texas, June 2, 2003 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced today the availability of the Model 2482 High Line Differential Pressure Piston Gauge. The new Model 2482 provides a unique approach to simplify the calibration of differential pressure sensors and transmitters at elevated line pressures.
New Fairfield, Connecticut, June 2, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced the release of the DPI 821/822, new additions to the DPI 800 product line.
Waltham, Massachusetts, April 20, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, today introduced the DigitalFlow TM CTF878, a state-of-the-art clamp-on flowmeter for gas. The patent-pending CTF878 employs ultrasonic flow pattern recognition, or correlation tag technology - a first for ultrasonic gas flow measurement.
New Fairfield, Connecticut, April 6, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced today the DPI 150 next generation precision pressure indicator.
New Fairfield, Connecticut, April 5, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announced today the DPI 142 high precision barometric indicator.
Waltham, Massachusetts, March 31, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing products, systems and services, announces its DigitalFlow? UTX878 loop-powered, clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter.
Wilmington, MA - March 30, 2004 - GE Infrastructure Sensing, a leading provider of humidity, temperature, pressure, and flow sensors and instruments, announced today an even greater accuracy for its HumiLab™ NIST Traceable Humidity Calibration Chamber.