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Temperature measurement: Conventional
News Release from: Calex Electronics | Subject: 14th Temperature Handbook
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2005
The essential temperature guide for
engineers
Calex Electronics is pleased to announce the publication of the 14th edition Temperature Handbook, continuing the Calex 30-year history of providing high quality temperature solutions
Calex Electronics is pleased to announce the publication of its new 14th edition Temperature Handbook continuing its 30-year history of providing high quality temperature solutions This essential guide provides in depth information on the physics of infrared thermometry and articles on non-contact thermometry applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 31 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Calex Temperature Handbook contains technical information on the complete Convir range of fixed mount and handheld infrared temperature sensors, which includes both fixed and handheld infrared sensors capable of measuring temperatures from -50deg C to 3000deg C, and also single, Dual and Multi-Wavelength units for all applications including food, paper, plastic, glass, metal and alloy processing Other products, which are also included in the 14th edition Temperature Handbook, are.
* Calibrators for both contact and non-contact temperature sensors.
* Low-cost handheld and industrial thermocouples and resistance thermometers.
* Handheld humidity and temperature meters.
* Fibre-optic sensors which are immune to strong electromagnetic fields.
* High quality controllers, indicators, recorders, signal conditioners and power supplies.
The Temperature Handbook is an invaluable reference tool for all engineers interested in monitoring and controlling temperatures.
It is the definitive handbook on non-contact temperature measurement, and provides one place to obtain all the detailed information required to understand and use infrared temperature sensors.
Engineers may apply for a free copy of the 14th edition Temperature Handbook by contacting Calex Electronics.
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