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Humidity and moisture sensing systems
News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 625 and 635
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2005
Versatile humidity measuring instruments
Testo has recently launched 2 new compact thermohygrometers that provide users with versatile, portable solutions for temperature and humidity monitoring, the Testo 625 and 635 instruments
Testo has recently launched 2 new compact thermohygrometers that provide users with versatile, portable solutions for temperature and humidity monitoring Both instruments are supplied with a wide range of probes and accessories making them ideal for humidity monitoring in many areas including heating, ventilation and air conditioning, laboratories, process engineering and food production and storage
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Testo 625 Versatile Temperature and Humidity Instrument.
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The Testo 625 temperature/humidity probe can be used 2 ways: either attached to the instrument or connected via a probe handle and cable (optional accessory).
Additionally, an optional wireless temperature/humidity probe is available.
The clear back-lit display can be switched between relative humidity, wet bulb, and dewpoint at the touch of a button.
The Testo 635 Precision Humidity Measuring Instrument.
The Testo 635 is a high accuracy humidity and a temperature measuring instrument that offers a host of features to satisfy demanding requirements.
The Testo 635 is built on Testo's internationally patented Testo humidity probe which has been proven to give reliable long-term measurement results in international laboratory tests.
A wide range of probes are available including air humidity, air temperature, dewpoint, material moisture, surface temperature and absolute pressure.
As well as cable connected probes, the Testo 635 can also be used with a range of wireless probes for temperature or humidity measurements (requires optional wireless module).
Easy to follow menus allow users to quickly navigate through the instrument functions.
For ease of use, users can switch between 2 user profiles for "long-term" and "material moisture" measurements.
The Testo 635 is a robust instrument that is both durable and easy to use.
For example, the housing material (IP 54) offers built-in protection against dirt and impact and the instrument features a carrying strap and magnets on the back panel for attachment at the measuring location.
The Testo 635 offers users 2 convenient documentation options; print out on-site or analysis and documentation on a PC. Request a free brochure from Testo ...
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