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Digital Data Systems
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22 Arbeid Avenue
Strydompark
Randburg
2194
South Africa
Telephone: (South Africa) +27 11 792 9805
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Digital Data Systems:
Calorific analysis of fuels and oils
Calorific value (CV) of liquid fuels and oils can be determined in exactly the same way as solids, like coal, by placing the sample in a pressurised vessel, igniting, and measuring the released heat
News from Digital Data Systems ( 5 July 2007)
Calorific measurements in animal feed
Digital Data Systems's bomb calorimeters can be used to measure the calorific value of animal feed to determine the nutritional value of the feed
News from Digital Data Systems ( 4 July 2007)
Comparison of bomb calorimetry methods
Technical background article The adiabatic system, isothermal system, and the dry method (dry static jacket isothermal method) are compared and advantages and disadvantages described
News from Digital Data Systems ( 4 July 2007)
Calorimeter has a 'revolutionary' vessel
The vessel is the heart of the calorimeter and features a printed circuit board containing; a microprocessor, memory, temperature sensors and other electronics, which are built into the base
News from Digital Data Systems (14 June 2007)
Bomb calorimeter added to Cal2k range
Digital Data Systems introduces the new e2K, an inexpensive, language-compatible combustion (bomb) calorimeter, to the Cal2k system range.
News from Digital Data Systems (18 May 2007)
Calorimeter doesn't cost a bomb
Inexpensive bomb calorimeter is suitable for low-volume calorimetry applications such as food production and quality control, fossil fuels, animal feed research, propellants, and scientific research
News from Digital Data Systems (13 September 2005)
Calorimeter seeks distributors
South African company which believes it has built the most advanced calorimeter system available today wuld like to hear from potential partners
News from Digital Data Systems (26 June 2003)
