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News Release from: Alpha Moisture Systems | Subject: SADPmini
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 October 2005
Mini hygrometer sets standard for
portability
Weighing in at less than 1.2kg this innovative, compact unit is truly portable and has been designed to fit neatly in the hand
The SADPmini automatic dewpoint hygrometer from Alpha Moisture Systems sets new industry standards for portable dew point measurement equipment, says the company Powerful microelectronics also provide automatic calibration with on-board logging for the capture and display of up to 8000 data points, with 20 user-definable Tag references
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Handheld dewpoint hygrometer is intrinsically safe
The unit is certified intrinsically safe to II 1G/EEx ia IIC T4 for use in hazardous areas and automatic calibration and dry-down technology achieve very rapid, reliable and accurate readings
Password protection is provided for maximum security of all data.
Designed for the measurement of trace moisture in gases and dry compressed air, the units have applications in the power utilities, natural gas exploration and production, air treatment plants, processing of chemical and pharmaceutical products, general engineering, electrical and electronics industries, together with both plastics and metal manufacture and a wide range of research and laboratory projects.
The robust, ergonomically designed housing incorporates the moisture sensor, signal conditioning circuitry, memory management, 128x64 dot graphics diplay, five key membrane keyboard plus on-board rechargeable lithium ion battery, This self contained digital unit is user friendly and eliminates the problems experienced by operators and technicians with the bulky size, weight and even analogue readouts associated with the previous generation of traditional dewpoint meters.
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