Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company recently announced the appointment of Mr. Chris Delaney as the president of the Asia-Pacific region. He joined Goodyear on August 24, 2015 and has been responsible for the Asia-Pacific region since January 1, 2016. Chris Delany Mr. Daniel L. Smytka, Goodyear’s current president of the Asia Pacific region, has served in this position since the end of 2011. From now on until the end of 2015, he will work closely with Mr. Draenei to complete the handover and achieve a smooth transition. Mr. Shi Minde will be transferred to another leadership position and will report to Mr. Richard Kramer, President and CEO. Mr. Draene has more than 30 years of international leadership experience in Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East. In the past four years, he has served as CEO of Goodman Fielder, the largest food public company in Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Kramer said: "We are very pleased that Chris can serve as an important position for Goodyear. As an outstanding leader, he has very rich experience in the Asia Pacific region. At this crucial moment, he will join Goodyear and he will surely We have made a tremendous contribution to our growth in the harsh economic environment of our region." Mr. Draenei has held numerous important positions in his 20 years of service with Procter & Gamble. He first worked in sales and business development in North America and Europe, and later served as vice president and general manager in the Middle East and North America. Since then, Mr. Draene has served in the Campbell Soup Company for seven years and has served as head of international sales, president of emerging markets and president of Asia Pacific. Laser power meter is used to measure laser power and power stability. CNI as a world's leading designer and manufacturer of laser system, designed several laser power measurement instruments with the features of accuracy testing, easy operation, etc., which could fully meet customer's practical needs of laser power and power stability measurement. They are widely used in the research, teaching, medical science, industry and other fields.
The power can not go beyond the range of the power meter when using it.
â– Testing Instrument: Power Meter
Thermopile
Laser Power Meter
TS series
(wide range)
HS series
(High Precision)
USB series
(Multi-channel)
TS2/TS5/TS15-USB
TS35/TS50-USB
TS100-USB
HS1/HS5-USB
Photoelectric
Laser Power meter
PS100 series
(High precision)
â– Examples of Testing Results
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Product
Picture
Model
Power range
Main Features
TS2+TP100
2mW-2W
TS5+TP100
5mW-5W
TS15+TP100
10mW-15W
TS35+TP100
10mW-35W
TS50+TP100
10mW-50W
TS100+TP100
0.5W-100W
HS1+TP100
100µW-1W
HS5+TP100
500µW-5W
100µW-100W
1. Wavelength range:0.19 -25µm
2.Power measurement range: 100µW-100W
3.Single channel/multiple channel power measurement
4.PC upper computer software display measurement
PS100
2nW-100mW
High precision photoelectric power meter testing result
Termopile power meter testing result
1.Wavelength range: 0.19 -20µm
2. Damage threshold: 15kW/cm2
3. Power measurement range:2mW-15W
4. Sensitivity diameter: 14mm
5. Minimum measuring precision:0.1mW
6. SMA905/ FC fiber switch connector (Optional)
1. Wavelength range: 0.19 -25µm
2. Damage threshold: 40kW/cm2
3. Power measurement range: 10mW-50W
4. Sensitivity diameter: 22mm
5. Minimum measuring precision: 0.001W
6. SMA905/ FC fiber switch connector (Optional)
. Wavelength range: 0.19 -20µm
2. Damage threshold: 45kW/cm2
3. Power measurement range: 0.5W-100W
4. Sensitivity diameter: 25mm
5. Minimum measuring precision: 0.001W
1. Wavelength range: 0.19 -15µm
2. Damage threshold: 1.5kW/cm2
3. Power measurement range: 100µW-5W
4. Sensitivity diameter: 8.5mm
5. Minimum measuring precision: 0.01mW
6. SMA905/ FC fiber switch connector (Optional)
1. Wavelength range: 320-1100nm
2. High precision: ±2%
3. Resolution: 2nW
4. Minimum measuring precision: 0.001nW
October 21, 2024