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Datapaq
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Cambridge
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Listing of all 9 news releases from Datapaq:
Furnace analysis software satisfies AMS2750D
Following recent changes to the AMS2750 specification, Datapaq has carried out a comprehensive review of its thermocouples, data loggers and analysis software.
News from Datapaq (18 January 2007)
Thermocouple probes stick to their task
Small but powerful, the new MicroMag magnetic thermocouples give accurate product temperature readings from the tightest of recesses.
News from Datapaq (12 September 2006)
Yawei takes charge of Chinese operations
Datapaq has appointed Zhang Yawei as its new Chief Representative and General Manager in China.
News from Datapaq (13 March 2006)
Service centre supports Chinese expansion
Datapaq has opened a service centre in Shanghai to support the expanded use of its in-process industrial temperature measurement and analysis systems in China.
News from Datapaq (31 October 2005)
Software makes sense of temperature data
Datapaq's Oven Tracker Insight software is designed not only to allow programming of instrumentation and data acquisition, but to translate raw temperature data into meaningful information.
News from Datapaq (28 February 2005)
Twenty years of temperature measurement
This month Datapaq celebrates its 20th anniversary.
News from Datapaq (12 October 2004)
Logger aids detailed temperature profiling
The Tpaq21 is billed as the most advanced data logger in the temperature profiling industry.
News from Datapaq (27 August 2004)
Software provides an Insight into profiling
Insight software is the latest development in profiling software for the reflow industry.
News from Datapaq (25 March 2002)
Temperature profiling goes mobile
According to Datapaq, its Travelpaq Plus system is the first ever complete temperature profiling system that can be carried in a bag no bigger than a laptop.
News from Datapaq (28 February 2002)

