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Automation Components

Address:
2305 Evergreen Road
Middleton
WI 53562
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 888 967 5224

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Listing of all 9 news releases from Automation Components:

Current sensors get a makeover

ACI has designed a fresh new look for the common current sensor.

News from Automation Components ( 7 February 2006)

Temperature sensor features LCD

The ACI/TUC range of microprocessor-based LCD temperature sensors uses membrane pushbuttons for reliable adjustment of setpoint, override, or fan-speed options.

News from Automation Components (12 January 2004)

Precision sensors make the grade

PG Series sensors are designed for applications where precision is the most important factor.

News from Automation Components (12 January 2004)

New features enhance humidity sensors

With a new enclosure and a new transmitter ACI has created a humidity line it claims is truly reliable, user friendly and cost competitive.

News from Automation Components (18 September 2003)

Temperature sensor is an extreme sort

The ACI Submersible Ultra-Cold series is a temperature sensor designed for cryogenic or refrigeration applications to -200C.

News from Automation Components (10 July 2003)

Temperature and humidity sensor handles washdown

The ACI Washdown series is a combination humidity and temperature sensor designed for washdown or wipedown areas.

News from Automation Components ( 7 May 2003)

Transmitter produces linear humidity output

ACI has developed a low cost enthalpy transmitter that converts a resistive type humidity sensor into a linear two-wire, 4-40mA output signal.

News from Automation Components ( 2 April 2003)

Budget pricing for pressure transmitter

ACI has developed a low-cost alternative to its existing DP pressure unit.

News from Automation Components (25 March 2003)

Transmitter provides precise relative humidity

The ACI Series relative humidity transmitter uses a resistive-based humidity and temperature sensor.

News from Automation Components (28 February 2003)

 

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