Press Release

TM Electronics, Inc.
45 Main Street
Boylston, MA 01505

For Immediate Release
01/14/04

Contact: Stephen Franks
Tel: (508) 869-6400
Fax: (508) 869-9955
Email: stephen.franks@tmelectronics.com
Website: www.tmelectronics.com

ES7-1000 Multi-Port Leak and Flow Tester
for Multiple Channel Testing


The ES7-1000 Seven Channel Leak and Flow Tester has the capability to perform tests on one to seven ports or be configured to use only the leak and flow sequence you need, making it the ultimate in flexibility and capability for sequential leak and flow testing.

The ES7-1000 can be set up to test for leak, flow, or both in any or all of its seven channels. In addition, for even more efficiency, each channel of the ES7-1000 can be set to accept or reject on its own individual flow rate.

Applications include multi-lumen medical diagnostic catheters, multiple-lumen tube sets, IV devices, multi-port fuel lines, EGR valve modules, or for multiple channel concurrent testing of individual components. Simplicity of operation, audible and visual alarms, data collection capability and RS232 interface for data output, and PLC connections for remote controlling contribute to making the ES7-1000 Leak and Flow Testers the ultimate solution to your automated test needs. Visit TM Electronics on the web at www.tmelectronics.com for the latest leak and flow testing technology advances and a complete product capability brochure.

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