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Four-channel recording correlates simulated jet bomber airspeed and altitude conditions A t Eclipse-Pioneer, engineers make good use of Sanborn 4-channel recording systems in conjunction with high precision analogue computers to establish performance criteria for automatic flight systems and components. At other laboratories Sanborn Systems are being used to record such phenomena as: stress, strain, pressure, displacement, thickness, velocity, acceleration, current, voltage, temperature, torque, light, flow, force, load, position, rpm, radiation and tension. SANBORN OSCILLOGRAPH RECORDING SYSTEMS HAVE MANY APPLICATIONS.
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They are used in a great many different fields where accurate and permanent graphic registration of almost any electrical phenomena (whose frequency range is zero to 100 cycles per second) is required. Sanborn Systems are widely used because of the availability and ready interchangeability of amplifiers and preamplifiers, as well as such Sanborn advantages as: inkless recording in true rectangular coordinates, high torque movement, time and code markers and wide choice of paper speeds. In addition, a basic choice ems, 1-, 2-, and 4-channels, provides a system to fulfill almost any laboratory requirements. WRITE FOR
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Sanborn Company INDUSTRIAL DIVISION
CAMBRIDGE 39, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.
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