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Michell announces portable dew point hygrometer

A Michell Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 20, 2009

Michell Instruments has launched the MDM300 advanced dew point hygrometer to allow the user to take field measurements.

The instrument measures 21cm x 17cm, weighs 1.5kg, and has a battery life of up to 48 hours.

New developments in Michell's ceramic sensor technology have reduced the response time for low dew points, allowing for many more measurements to be taken each day.

The company said that the MDM300 has an ergonomic design, meaning it can be comfortably held in both hands.

All measurement parameters are available at the touch of a button and the password protected set-up menu is simple to navigate and intuitive to use.

Instrument set-up and downloading of logged data are via a Bluetooth connection that comes as standard.

To maximise flexibility, external sensors can be connected and used to measure and display pressure and temperature.

These parameters can also be used to provide pressure and temperature compensated measurements improving accuracy and allowing users to choose from a range of measurement parameters.

A number of portable sampling systems are available for the MDM300 to ensure accurate measurements and help to prolong the life of the sensor.

These range from simple fixed orifices for low pressure measurement through to high-quality configurable sampling systems for pressures up to 400 barg, designed for use in natural gas and other demanding process environments.

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