Temperature Controls

Tel: +27 11 791 6000
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www: www.tempcon.co.za
more information about Temperature Controls

An Ultrasonic sensor that learns to ignore certain objects
June 2000, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

Ultrasonic sensors can be used to measure different objects practically independently of their colour and surface nature. In the past, if the measuring area was within a very confined space or stationary ...
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Conductivity sensor suitable for food and beverage applications
May 2000, Temperature Measurement

The new LTH conductivity sensor is electrodeless and provides superb chemical resistance and high temperature performance in food grade material. Known as the ECS40 series of conductivity sensors, the ...
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Small, advanced head-mount transmitter
March 2000, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

Temperature Controls says that its Mp 82700 is the industry's smallest, most advanced 2-wire head-mounting µP-based transmitter. Able to fit in a small, standard connection head, it is easily programmed ...
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A solution to those tricky pH measurements
March 2000, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

A new series of pH and redox sensors designed for rugged service in dip or in-line service has been added to the LTH range. The reference cell features a double junction design for extended service life ...
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