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Liquid Density Sensor For High Temperatures

2013-02-07 12:50:16| dairynetwork Home Page

Anton Paar's DRPn 427 HTis a density sensor for high temperatures and typically used for online measurement of chemicals, oils, ect.

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Microphone Preamplifier withstands temperatures up to 257°F.

2013-02-01 14:32:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With Model 1706, engineers can make acoustical measurements nearer to sound or noise source of hot devices, such as gas turbines and automotive engines and exhaust systems. Preamplifier can be used with Smart Transducer interface, which is in accordance with IEEE 1451.4 standard. In addition, Model 1706 can be used in combination with free-field or diffuse-field ½ in. microphone, where data of preamplifier/microphone combination are stored in transducer electronic data sheet. This story is related to the following:Preamplifiers

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A Quick and Cheap Way to Stabilize Your Fridge and Freezer Temperatures

2013-02-01 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Accurate, Inexpensive Advice to Monitor Your Medical Supplies from CAS DataLoggers CHESTERLAND OH - If you're part of a hospital or pharmacy staff monitoring and alarming the temperature in your medical refrigerators/freezers, you may be surprised at how much your system's readings can vary throughout the day. CAS DataLoggers has a simple way for you to help protect your valuable inventory and avoid 'false positive' alarms that can arise when the fridge door is opened too often, causing a ...This story is related to the following:Sensors, Monitors and TransducersSearch for suppliers of: Temperature Monitors | Remote Monitoring & Reporting Alarm Systems | Monitors

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Study finds urban waste heat affects temperatures across thousands of miles, warming some areas and cooling others

2013-01-28 12:30:21| Green Car Congress

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Wasted heat from large cities affects temperatures in distant regions

2013-01-27 23:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Independent: The waste heat generated by large cities can affect temperatures in areas hundreds of miles away by changing wind patterns in the upper atmosphere, a study has found. Scientists have estimated that the heat released into the atmosphere from buildings, cars and factories could play a significant role in the warming and the cooling of locations in other countries. Using computer models of how heat is transported around the globe, the study published in the journal Nature Climate Change says that...

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