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Cincinnati Sub-Zero Products
Designed for calibration of temperature control devices that contain hazardous or corrosive fluids. Meets Class 1, Division 1 requirements for operation in a hazardous environment. CSZ explosion proof liquid calibration baths are designed to calibrate a large number of temperature sensors which contain a variety of different types of hazardous fluids. The sensors are typically calibrated in the same fluid used in the sensing element of the control devices per specification.
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Teledyne FLIR
The FLIR A35 is a thermal imaging temperature sensor for condition monitoring, process control/quality assurance, and fire prevention applications. The A35 integrates seamlessly into existing systems, offering comprehensive visual temperature monitoring. As part of the Ax5-Series, the A35 is among the only thermal imaging temperature sensors on the market to provide temperature linear output through GenICam™ compliant software.
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TGIS-1580 -
Gemini Data Loggers Ltd.
This model is battery powered and measures both temperature and humidity using built-in sensors, providing cost effective environmental monitoring ideal for inaccessible locations.
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ROCON
This group of devices comprises of I/O modules, auxiliary power supply, interface converters, optical heads, interface cables, temperature sensors, transducers etc.
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Cole-Parmer Instrument
Temperature is one of the most important process variables in the industry! There are numerous options for measuring temperature—all depending on your desired temperature range, accuracy, features, and budget. So whether you are measuring temperature in a lab, in the rugged outdoors, on the plant floor, or in a hazardous area, let us supply you with the temperature measurement and temperature control products you need. Our extensive portfolio ranges from contact and noncontact (infrared) temperature meters, to digital and glass thermometers, to custom temperature probes and sensors. LESS -
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MultiDimension Technology Co.,Ltd.
Magnetic grate sensors integrate two push-pull Wheatstone bridges, each of which contains four high-sensitivity anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) sensing elements. Such a design effectively compensates temperature drift to ensure high accuracy under wide temperature range.
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Advantest Corp.
The Stimulus Test Cell HA7300 is a test cell which provides an environment for high-speed, highly accurate temperature and pressure test of differential pressure sensors, utilizing Advantest’s unique temperature control unit with simultaneous temperature control for 8 devices, as well as a newly developed 2Port pressure controller and pressure application nozzle.
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Fluke Corporation
Fluke Temperature Calibrators simulate process sensors for testing temperature instrumentation. Specifically designed for the field, these lightweight compact tools are EMI tolerant, dust and splash resistant and offer an easy to use single push button interface. When paired with a temperature sensor they can take high accuracy temperature measurements to verify process temperatures and ensure the highest product quality and safety. There are a variety of different temperature calibrators designed for your unique calibration and testing requirements.
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Datum Electronics, Ltd.
Datum Electronics bolt-on strain sensors are an ideal solution to many strain measurement requirements. They are robust, dust & water resistant, suitable for the harshest of environments, including high-stress level applications.Bolt on strain gauge sensors are compact in size, can provide temperature compensation (see out 3-hole bolt-on sensors) and have been designed to be easily installed without soldering or gauge adhesive.
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Parker Hannifin Corp.
Parker’s sensor and related offerings include pipeline gas temperature measurement solutions; electroactive polymer (EAP) technology sensors for measuring mechanical or thermally induced strain; RTD probes for reducing thermal coupling errors from thermowells; threaded, flanged, socket weld, weld-in, and Van Stone thermowells; vacuum pressure sensors; and wireless sensors, among other products.
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Ajinkya Electronic Systems
The temperature recording in a process is the most common and widely required application in any process. The commonly used temperature sensors are RTD Pt100 / Pt1000/ Cu53 / Thermistors and different kinds of Thermocouple. In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, the temperature signal is converted to 4-20mA and is carried to the logger. Our range of Temperature Data Logger includes Temperature Humidity Logger, RTD Data Logger, Thermocouple Data Logger and Flameproof Data Loggers.
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Automation Components Inc.
BACnet™ MS/TP and Modbus RTU communicating sensors provide an easy-to-install and cost-effective means to measure temperature and humidity anywhere on your network. They’re especially effective where there is limited controller inputs or the application is for monitoring only. All BACnet™ sensors are BTL Certified.
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Sencera Co.
Humidity sensors can have analog, digital or video type displays and can have a number of different form factors. They can be PCB-mount devices, standard sensors or transducers, or a simple gauge or indicator. They can also be various types of instruments, whether handheld, benchtop or mounted.In addition to pressure and temperature compensation, humidity sensors can have a number of features to make them more useful or easier to use. Humidity sensors can include data logging, event triggering, self-testing, self-calibration, and battery power.
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Ajinkya Electronic Systems
RTD Data Logger is the most commonly used sensors for measuring temperatures in various industries. These are positive temperature coefficient resistive sensors and Pt100 is the most commonly used type of RTD sensor which has 100 ohm resistance at 0 C. IM2000 series RTD data loggers offer bridge measurement technique to compensate for effect of wire length. In addition logger has facility to program offset so that the measurements are more accurate.
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Fluke Calibration
Ensuring process temperature accuracy involves calibrating not only the system’s electronic temperature signals, but also the very temperature sensors that initiate those signals. Rugged Fluke handheld temperature calibrators source and measure RTDs and thermocouples, power transmitters, and store data. Fluke Calibration temperature sources cover temperatures from -45 °C to 1200 °C and include handheld, portable, and benchtop calibrators. Infrared thermometer calibrators and reference measurement thermometers ensure every necessary tool is available to you.