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Home Applications Sensor Vendors Displays & Electronics Standards | What's New in Temperature SensorsSeptember 2001There are so many new things happening in the temperature sensors area that one cannot easily keep up with them all, even the changes reported throughout this site. So, two new Internet services have been developed to make it easier to stay current . First, is this page which will summarize periodically, the changes and new material added to this web site. Second is a monthly e-Newsletter, TemperatureSensorNews, that will be broadcast to those on our mailing list. It will summarize the changes reported on this page plus contain several new, more in-depth features that should be of interest such as book and other resource reviews. The model for TemperatureSensorNews is the very successful e-newsletter, "Free Pint" for those interested in the Internet. Free Pint is timely, interesting and contains a wealth of information. If you are at all interested in the Internet, the Web and the tons of resources, you might want to give Free Pint a look. It is very much a shared bundle of knowledge in the best traditions of the Internet. Free, of course! The newsletter back copies are archived and accessible on the News page in the event you miss one or need to check something you saw months earlier. The first Newsletter is dated September 2001! You may be receiving an email inviting you to sign up for TemperatureSensorNews. If not, an on-line sign up will be available shortly; check this page regularly for the announcement. One thing to know, your email address will always remain confidential. Any email address received for this site's activities will never be sold! Featured New ProductTwo-Dimensional Thermal Data Viewer from 2DI
The Thermal Data Viewer is a compact battery or ac-powered two-channel
temperature recorder that graphically displays analog or digital sensor readings
(thermistor or thermocouple)and trends along with the current temperature(s).
Temperature is sampled at user-defined intervals, stored in onboard memory, and
instantly displayed on the LCD as a line or bar graph. One can change the displayed
time period and temperature range with a push of a button to zoom into an area
of interest. Scrolling through past temperatures, one can see the thermal trend,
the times at which events occurred and their effects. Data can also be downloaded
to a computer for analysis and archival purposes.
B.J. Wolfe Enterprises, Inc. Source of temperature labels and much more. EngNet A community and engineering resource to end all resources. Well organized and executed! Vendor registration offered free. Food Guardian (UK) Freshold time-temperature indicators, temperature labels and food labels aimed at the food and pharmacuetical industries. MSA A Pennsylvania company, Mine Safety Appliances, which recently acquired an IR imaging company from New Mexico. Peak Sensors in the UK A new company specialising in the manufacture of Thermocouples, Resistance Thermometers, Thermowells, and platinum sheathed sensors for the glass industry. Also supply associated equipment such as ceramics and other components Si Termografia Infraroja-(Argentina) Providing Infrared temperature measurement and Thermal Imaging expertise and equipment for most of the South American market (The home site of Andres E. Rozlosnik, co-chair of SPIE's Thermosense Conferences for 2001 and 2002). Tiptemp Source of Thermax brand temperature labels Therm-O-Signal Coatings Temperature indicating paints from Korthals in Holland THERMOMETER
Watch-Promotional THERMOMETER Watches-Personal from Campmor. Individual watches with thermometers plus some with both thermometer and barometer.
Vertacross A massive, new site for all kinds of manufacturing Industries resources
Major Page UpdatesThermal Imaging and Area Thermometers Vendors
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