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Core Competency in Industrial Measurement & Control
Laurel Electronics, LLC has been designing and manufacturing high-performance electronic instruments for industrial measurement, control, and networking since 1990. Our industry-leading products, including programmable digital panel meters, electronic counters, digital controllers, transmitters, and large-digit displays, are known for their advanced technical features and reliability. Our programmable digital panel meters, electronic counters, and transmitters are easily networked via RS485, USB, or Ethernet using the Modbus protocol. Additionally, we continue to innovate with new products like our isolating QLS quad loop splitter / retransmitter, which supports 4-20 mA current loops with isolation. Most of our products are proudly designed and manufactured at our headquarters in Southern California.
Worldwide Sales & Applications Assistance
Laurel specializes in solving challenging industrial measurement and control problems. If it can be done with a programmable digital panel meter, controller, counter, timer or transmitter, chances are that Laurel will come up with a cost-effective solution — so give us a call. Our products are sold and supported by qualified measurement and control systems distributors. We are looking for additional international distributors so that we can better serve global markets.
Safety and EM-Certified
All Laureate digital panel meters, counters, remote displays and transmitters are ETL certified and have passed the same tests as for UL certification. They are also certified to meet European electromagnetic compliance specification EN 61010-1:1993. All Laureates bear the CE, RoHS, and ETL marks. Please click on the marks below for additional information.
Laurel Electronics, LLC has been designing and manufacturing high-performance electronic instruments for industrial measurement, control, and networking since 1990. Our industry-leading products, including programmable digital panel meters, electronic counters, digital controllers, transmitters, and large-digit displays, are known for their advanced technical features and reliability. Our programmable digital panel meters, electronic counters, and transmitters are easily networked via RS485, USB, or Ethernet using the Modbus protocol. Additionally, we continue to innovate with new products like our isolating QLS quad loop splitter / retransmitter, which supports 4-20 mA current loops with isolation. Most of our products are proudly designed and manufactured at our headquarters in Southern California.
Worldwide Sales & Applications Assistance
Laurel specializes in solving challenging industrial measurement and control problems. If it can be done with a programmable digital panel meter, controller, counter, timer or transmitter, chances are that Laurel will come up with a cost-effective solution — so give us a call. Our products are sold and supported by qualified measurement and control systems distributors. We are looking for additional international distributors so that we can better serve global markets.
Safety and EM-Certified
All Laureate digital panel meters, counters, remote displays and transmitters are ETL certified and have passed the same tests as for UL certification. They are also certified to meet European electromagnetic compliance specification EN 61010-1:1993. All Laureates bear the CE, RoHS, and ETL marks. Please click on the marks below for additional information.
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Controlling a Heat-Sealing Process That Takes Less Than 1 Second
(Temperature Sensing)
A medical manufacturer needed to find a way to control the heat sealing of plastic bags and pouches containing sterilized supplies. If the sealing equipment did not apply enough heat, a hermetic seal...
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Controlling a Tank Filling Operation With Two Liquids for a Food Processor
(Desktop Personal Computers)
A large Midwest food processor needed a low-cost and reliable solution to accurately control the batches of oil and water pumped into mixing tanks for the manufacture of corn chips and potato chips.
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