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Product category: Humidity and Environmental Sensors
News Release from: Michell Instruments
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 August 2004

Seminar takes humidity training to China

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As part of an ongoing programme of co-operation with humidity standards laboratories worldwide, Michell Instruments has just contributed to the first ever humidity training event in Jangsu, China.

As part of an ongoing programme of co-operation with humidity standards laboratories worldwide, Michell Instruments has just contributed to the first ever humidity training event in Jangsu Province, China This inaugural seminar, organised by Che Ren Xia, the head of the Jiangsu Metrology Institute's Humidity Laboratory, covered all aspects of humidity, dewpoint and moisture measurement, along with practical sessions on humidity calibration

33 people attended, coming from many industry sectors within Jiangsu Province.

Jiangsu Province is a rapidly developing area lying north of Shanghai, and generates China's third greatest GDP.

The course ran for two days and included: presentations on humidity and dewpoint, how it is calculated and how it is measured; demonstrations of Michell Instruments' dewpoint measurement products; practical operating advice; and instruction on checking humidity measurement instruments against known standards.

With China's booming economy and the rapid development of its domestic and foreign invested industries the requirement for high quality moisture measurement is growing fast, and becoming more sophisticated.

Michell Instruments is building on its early experience of the Chinese market and investing human and financial resources in the region to support its large and developing customer base. Request free introductory details about products from Michell Instruments ...

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