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SureCross™ Temperature and Humidity Sensor

December 31, 2008 By Editor

Minneapolis, MN—Banner Engineering Corp. introduces the SureCross™ Temperature and Humidity Sensor, robust instrumentation optimized for use with the company’s SureCross Wireless Network. The SureCross Temperature and Humidity Sensor is factory-calibrated to determine relative humidity to ±2% or ±3.5% (depending on model) and delivers temperature accuracy to ±0.3° C for simple critical data monitoring. Manufactured with […]

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Combined Pressure and Temperature Sensor

December 31, 2008 By Editor

Moorpark, CA – Kavlico is pleased to announce its newly released combined pressure & temperature sensor for use with the natural refrigerant R744 (C02) for pressure & temperature sensing in mobile air conditioning systems. By replacing ozone depleting or global warming refrigerants with R744, global greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced significantly. Consequently, Kavlico’s new […]

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Custom Cast-in Heated Parts

December 31, 2008 By Editor

Durex Industries offers custom cast-in heated parts in aluminum and bronze, designed for OEM applications. These cast-in heated parts can eliminate the need for separate heaters to be mounted on or in previously unheated machine components. As a vertically integrated ISO 9001:2000 certified manufacturer of heated components, all aspects of the part are controlled at […]

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Free Sensors & Instruments Solutions Guide

December 31, 2008 By Editor

Minneapolis, Minn.—Minco has a free guide that will show you how to define your temperature sensing requirements and choose the best sensor. This handy, easy-to-use guide will also help you determine what sensing technology is best, show you how to compare sensor alternatives and help you obtain parts for testing and prototyping sensors. The Sensors […]

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Red Lion Expands Temperature Sensors Line

December 31, 2008 By Editor

YORK, PA—Red Lion Controls, Inc. announces their expanded line of rugged thermocouples and RTD temperature sensors, with more than 50 new sensor models available in various sizes and configurations. Sensors can be easily combined with temperature meters, controllers and a complete line of accessories—including connectors, transmitters and extension wires—to deliver robust solutions for a wide […]

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Thermal Limit Monitor from Watlow

December 31, 2008 By Editor

St. Louis, MO – Watlow is now offering a custom version of its TLM-8 thermal limit monitor. This new custom version supports applications that have a need for higher accuracy temperature limits or specific limit settings not otherwise available. This new version of the TLM-8 is a perfect fit for applications in industries such as […]

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Honeywell Introduces R300 Series Temperature Sensor

December 31, 2008 By Editor

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today introduced its R300 Series Temperature Sensor for use in potential EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) applications where operating temperatures can reach 300 °C [572 °F]. The purpose of an EGR system on an engine is to reduce NOx (nitrous oxide and nitrous dioxide) emissions by cooling and recirculating exhaust […]

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Creative Solutions Do Not Always Come Out-Of-The-Box

December 31, 2008 By Editor

When Tacony Corporation’s R&D department designed a new low-profile upright vacuum cleaner, it was up to its manufacturing arm to find a thermostat that would meet the temperature requirements for the product and still fit into the small pocket area in the cleaner’s construction. But it was not so easy. The thermostat assembly quickly became […]

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Disposable NTC Medical/BiomedicalThermistor Probes

December 31, 2008 By Editor

(Galway. Ireland/Dayton OH) — The Temperature Product Group of Measurement Specialties (MEAS), created by the combination of BetaTHERM Sensors, HL Planar, and formerly YSI Temperature, is pleased to offer a complete range of disposable temperature probe assemblies for medical equipment and patient monitoring applications.  NTC thermistors are used in disposable medical temperature products to optimize […]

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Keithley Publishes New Handbook

December 31, 2008 By Editor

Cleveland, Ohio – March 2007 – Keithley Instruments, Inc., a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, has published “Understanding New Developments in Data Acquisition, Measurement, and Control.” The 220+-page data acquisition handbook is a practical guide to high performance test and measurement and is available for no charge at www.ggcomm.com/Keithley/MAR07DAQ_NR.html. The handbook is divided […]

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