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Constant Current Regulators CCR

AIRFIELD LIGHTING POWER SOLUTIONS Micro range of Constant Current Regulators (CCRs) are recognised as one of the most advanced products on the market. The Micro 100 Constant current regulator is a microprocessor controlled unit integrating the use of a high speed control loop. The control electronics drive two power thyristors providing phase angle control to the […]

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Taxiway Guidance Signs

Airfield guidance signs In an ever evolving world where electrical performance and minimum maintenance requirements are being required the ‘clearway’ brand of taxiway guidance signs has evolved, and has been expanded further with a more power efficient IR858I LED sign This product is specifically designed to meet international standards including ICAO and TP312 requirements for Mandatory and […]

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WINGS RFID Baggage Tags

Designed for baggage tagging in aviation and global supply chain applications, Smartrac WINGS inlays and tags provide an outstanding read range performance at a compact size. WINGS has a footprint of 30 x 72 mm and is available in dry-naked delivery format which can be easily converted. WINGS is equipped with NXP’s UCODE® 8 IC […]

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Subway Restaurant Franchise

The first Subway restaurant was opened in 1965 by Fred DeLuca and Dr Peter Buck. It was the first of over 42,500 locations worldwide. The Subway restaurant chain continues to evolve the dining experience, offering guests in more than 250 airport locations quality ingredients and robust flavor combinations with nearly 7 million made-to-order sandwiches created […]

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VENTUS Ultrasonic Wind Sensor

Extremely precise and maintenance-free measurement of wind speed and wind direction even in the lowest temperature The accurate wind sensor uses the run-time differential method for determining the wind speed and wind direction. It provides output for instantaneous values, vector and scalar means, the maximum gust of wind and wind direction, the maximum/minimum values and […]

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MARWIS – Mobile Advanced Runway Weather Information Sensor

MARWIS is the first road and runway weather sensor from Lufft detecting road conditions, temperatures, friction and other parameters mobile from a driving vehicle… The mobile road weather sensor MARWIS turns vehicles into driving weather stations by detecting several critical road and runway weather parameters. It can be installed on vehicles with 1 – 2m […]

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Intelligent Passive Road Sensor IRS31Pro

The passive road sensor IRS31Pro-UMB convinces by its two part housing design and accurate detection of road surface temperature, water film height, freezing temperature, ice percentage and many more… The passive road sensor IRS31Pro-UMB is flush-mounted in the road. The two-part housing design allows the combined sensor/electronics unit to be removed for maintenance or calibration […]

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Lufft Ceilometer CHM 15k

The LIDAR-based cloud height sensor / ceilometer CHM 15k is prepared to work throughout the year and in any climate The Lufft CHM 15k has a double-walled housing combined with integrated fan and automatic heating system. Thus, it provides reliable protection against misting, precipitation, freezing or overheating. Exact results due to high sensitivity! Reliable and […]

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Lufft Ceilometer CHM 8k

The new Lufft CHM 8k ceilometer empowers meteorologists at weather services and airports to make the right decisions with highest confidence and minimal maintenance. Especially in the critical height below 1 km, the Lufft CHM 8k detects cloud bases in any place and season with outstanding precision and reliability. Internal data storage and a battery […]

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Intelligent Active Road Sensor ARS31Pro

The active road sensor ARS31Pro detects freezing point temperatures independently from de-icing materials and has a two-part housing for easy maintenance… The active ARS31Pro-UMB sensor is flush-mounted in the road or runway surface and measures the freezing temperature by means of active cooling and heating of the sensor surface. through this, it’s independent from the […]

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