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Listing of all 8 news releases from Heraeus Sensor Technology:
New name for temperature sensor specialist
Heraeus Sensor-Nite will now operate under the name Heraeus Sensor Technology.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology ( 8 July 2003)
Acquisition boosts thin film sensor share
Heraeus Sensor-Nite has acquired the platinum thin film sensor product line from the Temperature Sensor Division of ABB Automation Products - previously known as Sensycon.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (18 November 2002)
Platinum resistance detectors find new home on web
Information on the selection and use of platinum resistance temperature detectors (PRTDs) can be found on the new Heraeus Sensor-Nite website.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (16 September 2002)
Sensors measure high temperatures
A new range of small low-cost temperature sensors been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite for use up to 850C.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (13 August 2002)
Temperature sensors shrink to smaller packages
Heraeus Sensor-Nite has developed a novel range of low-cost high-accuracy temperature sensors in SMD flip-chip packages.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (28 June 2002)
Microheater keeps airflows temperate
A small, fast reacting microheater measuring only 9.5 x 1.9mm and suitable for use up to 500C has been launched by Heraeus Sensor-Nite.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology ( 9 April 2002)
Guide to platinum resistance temperature detectors
A CD-ROM based guide to the selection and use of platinum resistance temperature detectors (PRTDs) has been produced by Heraeus Sensor-Nite.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (19 March 2002)
High accuracy and stability for low-cost sensors
A new range of low-cost temperature sensors designed specifically for use on printed circuit boards has been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite.
News from Heraeus Sensor Technology (25 February 2002)
