Product category:
Temperature sensors
News Release from: Hawco Direct | Subject: Instrumentation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 April 2000
Thermospeed's new instrumentation
catalogue
Packed with thousands of off-the-shelf temperature, pressure and humidity sensing, measurement and control products, Thermospeed's catalogue 2000 is now available.
Packed with thousands of off-the-shelf temperature, pressure and humidity sensing, measurement and control products, Thermospeed's catalogue 2000 provides practical solutions for the widest possible range of OEM machine builders, as well as for test, measurement, power and process engineers and the requirements of the plant and works environment For a start, there are 72 new products introduced for the Millennium
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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What's more, the catalogue features twelve pages dedicated to technical hints - such as understanding temperature measurement, control and sensors, solenoid valves, proximity sensors, relative humidity measurement and PLCs - plus formulae and conversion factors.
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