Faster humidity calibration developed by Sira

A Sira product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 18, 2000

Sira has developed a fast turnaround service for calibrating relative humidity probes

Sira has developed a fast turnaround service for calibrating relative humidity probes to run in parallel with its existing calibration facility.

Designed for the calibration of general purpose relative humidity probes, customers will now have access to turnaround times of between two and three days.

Elapsed time on existing rigs which require long stabilisation periods has conventionally meant that relative humidity probe calibration can be slow.

Sira's unique system means that thermal equilibrium is achieved more quickly, accelerating the whole process.

Ray Hewett, Sira's operations manager comments, "The design achieves quicker thermal stability and hence equilibration of relative humidity (rh) enabling calibration over several rh points in one day.

We are expecting demand for this new service to be high, humidity probes are used widely in food and pharmaceutical industries, by laboratories and in storage applications.

In some instances including drug storage, customers may have hundreds of devices.

We are now able to provide our customers with a choice between the ultimate measurement uncertainty and speed of service".

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