Labtron supplies Wind Meter (Anemometer) LWND-A10 having an air velocity of 0.4 to 45.0 m/s, air flow of 0 to 9999 cubic meters/min, Packaging Dimension of 156×67×28 mm, etc.www.labtron.com
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Our wood moisture meter is an ideal instrument to measure content in all types of wood for qualitative analysis of the wood. The instrument is very handy accurate and reliable.For More Information Please Logon http://goo.gl/HLVVND
Weiber Technical Solutions launches its new version of moisture meter that incorporates a range of design refinements and highly developed features to bring a Top Quality 2-in-1 Meter that detect moisture & temperature. For More Information Please Logon http://goo.gl/lKBXvC
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Automation takes the complete control of total plants few authentication and manual actions are needed from user side for completing action .Hence there is a must situation for users presence at all times in the control for taking some timely needed control actions. The proposed system provides a good solution to this problem. The whole control room environment is additionally implemented in the arm-android platform and the same is communicated to the process through Bluetooth. Now the user in control can use mobile at anytime, anywhere to monitor and control the whole plant.8051 is used here for acquiring process control parameters from the sensors like temperature, gas etc and transmitting it via a Bluetooth module to an android device. Hence the parameter values can be monitored and stored simultaneously.
Pacorr Melt Flow Index tester is used for evaluating the flow properties of molten plastics or resins. The Melt flow Index
of thermoplastic materials is defined as the rate of flow (in grams per ten minutes) of extrudates of molten resins through a
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Data loggers are devices that record data over time.Data loggers have slower sample rates
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How to Find High Quality Flameproof Data Loggers?Shree Electrical
In contrast, data loggers include automatic recording features that allow for precise measurements to be taken at user-defined intervals without the need for human interaction. Because manual recording and routine readings are no longer necessary, data loggers are less likely to miss readings or gather data incorrectly. This is crucial in fields like food processing or pharmaceuticals where precise measurements are necessary and even little mistakes might have catastrophic results.
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Drexelbrook offers a density compensation module (DCM) for its Universal IV in-line water cut monitor (CM). The module automatically compensates for density changes that may occur in the compensation of products and reduces the calibration requirements due to those changes.
Learn more about the density compensation module from Drexelbrook at http://www.drexelbrook.com/Analytical-Products/Universal-IV-CM.aspx
Data loggers (DCP) are specialized field computing devices that allow for sensors and telemetry devices to be connected to them, allowing for remote data collection and retrieval by the user.
The new 8310 exceeds Sutron’s 8210 logger’s capabilities while maintaining the same popular interface 8210 users will recognize. Using low-power circuitry, it achieves long-life battery operation and provides a rugged system for unattended field applications in extreme environments.
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Nucleophilic addition is the most important reaction of carbonyls. Not just aldehydes and ketones, but also carboxylic acid derivatives in general.
Carbonyls undergo addition reactions with a large range of nucleophiles.
Comparing the relative basicity of the nucleophile and the product is extremely helpful in determining how reversible the addition reaction is. Reactions with Grignards and hydrides are irreversible. Reactions with weak bases like halides and carboxylates generally don’t happen.
Electronic effects (inductive effects, electron donation) have a large impact on reactivity.
Large groups adjacent to the carbonyl will slow the rate of reaction.
Neutral nucleophiles can also add to carbonyls, although their additions are generally slower and more reversible. Acid catalysis is sometimes employed to increase the rate of addition.
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during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
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2. Wind Meter (Anemometer) LWND-A10
Features
Wind Meter (Anemometer) LWND-A10 is a multi-functional device used to measure air
velocity, wind speed and temperature. Features hold function, storage capacity, power
saving mode, Bluetooth option etc. which makes it perfect for outdoor and indoor mea-
surements. It is used in weather forecast, fire department, refrigeration industry and many
more places.
Applications
It is used Laboratory, several manufacturing units, environmental research organizations
etc.
• Measures air velocity, wind speed and temperature
• Low-friction ball bearing design for free vane movement
• Options to select desired measurement units
• Hold function to display maximum value for longer time
• Stores 24 groups of data
• Auto-power off if device un-used for more than 9 min
• RS-232 connection available
• Bluetooth function to transfer data
• Light weight and user friendly interface
• LCD screen with backlight to view and pre-set values
• AAA battery must be purchased for this device
3. Specifications
Model No LWND-A10
Range
Options
0.4 to 45.0
m/s ( meters
/sec )
1.4 to 162.0
km/h ( kilo-
meters/hour )
0 to 8860 ft
/min ( feet
/minute )
0.8 to 88.0
knots
( nautical
MPH )
0.1
Resolution
Air Velocity
Air Flow
Beaufort
Scale
Wave Height
Air
Temperature
Accuracy
0.1 0.1 0.1
±(2%n+0.
m/s)
±(2%n+0.1km
/h)
±(2%n+1ft/
min)
±(2%n+0.1
nots)
0 to 9999 cubic meters/min
0.001 to 1
± (2%n+1m³/min)
Range Options
Resolution
Accuracy
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Range Options
Resolution
Accuracy
0 to 9999 cubic meters/min
0.001 to 1
± (2%n+1m³/min)
0 to 60°C
0.1°C
0.5°C
0 to 12
0.1
± 0.5
0 to 14
0.1
± 0.1
0 to 9999 cubic ft/min
0.001 to 1
± (2%n+1ft³/min)
Packaging
Dimension
Weight
156×67×28 mm
1.5 kg