Comtest is holding a temperature workshop on 5 July 2006 at 15h00 entitled 'Is heat a friend or foe?' where the new triple point of water and the need for IR calibrators to calibrate the new range of thermal imagers and infrared non-contact thermometers will be discussed.
The new range of Hart scientific temperature equipment at the workshop includes the Model 9170x Metrology well; Model 9132 IR Calibrator; Model 1620 Dewk temperature humidity data logger and display unit; Model 6102 Micro bath; Model 1522 handheld display thermometer; and the Model 5614 RTD probe.
Product specialists will be on hand to discuss particular requirements and to give advice on which equipment should be used for which temperature application.
The workshop will take place at Comtest´s offices: Ground Floor, Howick Mews, Mahai Close, Waterfall Business Park, Midrand at 15h00.
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