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May 21, 2012

New gas detector series

The new IT Series network-enabled gas detectors feature user friendly digital display, 4-20 mA output, RS-485 Modbus output, HART, integral relays, SentryBus output and self-diagnostics for accurate monitoring.

They meet user needs in integrated gas monitoring with plant-wide safety monitoring, the company says.

The firm says its 4501 Series two-wire gas detectors provide low-cost installation.

Source: Sierra Monitor Corp., 1991 Tarob Court, Milpitas, CA 95035.

New wellsite pump

The new Q10 pump is a complete redesign, focused toward providing enhanced performance while reducing total pumping assets at the wellsite.

The maker says its new unit promises performance and reliability for demanding applications like shale fracturing. The unit includes:

• Monoblock fluid ends to handle the duty cycle required for shale fracturing.

• In-line five-cylinder design, which provides maximum durability and contributes to enhanced fluid delivery.

Performance specifications include a maximum pressure rating of 20,000 psi, a range of rates of 2.7-18.9 bbl/min, and a power rating of 2,000 hydraulic hp.

Source: Halliburton, 10200 Bellaire Blvd., Houston, TX 77072.

Expanded coupling catalog

This firm's expanded eCatalog includes Sure-Flex, Dura-Flex, and Form-Flex couplings.

The enhanced on line tool allows users to quickly select the right coupling for a specific application. The coupling eCatalog can be accessed at www.tbwoods.com.

Web site visitors can utilize specification filters to instantly narrow a coupling search, compare side-by-side product specifications, and view 3D models and specification pages. Other features include the ability to search for a specific part number, download CAD drawings in various formats, request a customized part, and submit an RFQ.

Source: TB Wood's Inc., 440 N. Fifth Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201.

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