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2012年9月1日 星期六

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




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2012年8月29日 星期三

Discover The Importance Of Moisture And Temperature Sensors


Unless you are an experienced factory operator or an industry manager, there are great chances that you believe that the coffee you pour in the coffee machine every morning smells so delicious just because you have stored it in a dry and dark place or that the breakfast cereals that your children enjoy so much are crispy because you always remember to close the plastic bag carefully. And although these two daily routines are indeed important, coffee smells delicious and your cereals are crispy and your potato chips are not humid because they were also well taken care of during their specific manufacturing processes.

Factory operators and industry owners and managers are well aware of the fact that their main responsibility is to produce products that their customers are eager to purchase over and over again because of their high quality and to keep up with the ever increasing industry standards. In some occasions, industry workers can ensure that the products they are manufacturing are of good quality or that they comply with the standards quite easily because the aspects to be monitored can be effortlessly distinguished or measured with their naked eyes or hands. However, in most occasions, they need to rely on specific and sophisticated equipment called process sensors in order to make sure that the temperature or humidity of the item being made are the correct ones.

Process sensor is the generic name given to moisture analyzers and temperature sensors, which are sophisticated instruments that are used in wide variety of industries. Amongst them we can mention the animal and pet food industry, breweries, chemical and pharmaceutical labs and wood factories.

Moisture sensors are also usually referred to as hygrometers or humidity analyzers and they are situated along different steps of the manufacturing process. They help factory operators be sure that barley used to make beer is not stored wet, that potato chips are dry enough before entering into the packaging process and that coffee beans are not packed wet so that they taste and smell sour when consumed. As not all manufacturing processes are the same or require the same level of humidity in every step, factories usually place different hygrometers to keep a close monitoring of the humidity level all throughout the manufacturing procedure. Each time, a sample is taken and weighed. Then it is introduced into the moisture sensor and dried out. After that it is weighed again and the difference in weight lets the operators know if the humidity level is acceptable or if any change needs to be made.

Temperature sensors are mainly used in laboratories where chemical compounds may lose their valuable properties if they are exposed to very high or low temperatures.




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2012年6月7日 星期四

Discover The Importance Of Moisture And Temperature Sensors


Unless you are an experienced factory operator or an industry manager, there are great chances that you believe that the coffee you pour in the coffee machine every morning smells so delicious just because you have stored it in a dry and dark place or that the breakfast cereals that your children enjoy so much are crispy because you always remember to close the plastic bag carefully. And although these two daily routines are indeed important, coffee smells delicious and your cereals are crispy and your potato chips are not humid because they were also well taken care of during their specific manufacturing processes.

Factory operators and industry owners and managers are well aware of the fact that their main responsibility is to produce products that their customers are eager to purchase over and over again because of their high quality and to keep up with the ever increasing industry standards. In some occasions, industry workers can ensure that the products they are manufacturing are of good quality or that they comply with the standards quite easily because the aspects to be monitored can be effortlessly distinguished or measured with their naked eyes or hands. However, in most occasions, they need to rely on specific and sophisticated equipment called process sensors in order to make sure that the temperature or humidity of the item being made are the correct ones.

Process sensor is the generic name given to moisture analyzers and temperature sensors, which are sophisticated instruments that are used in wide variety of industries. Amongst them we can mention the animal and pet food industry, breweries, chemical and pharmaceutical labs and wood factories.

Moisture sensors are also usually referred to as hygrometers or humidity analyzers and they are situated along different steps of the manufacturing process. They help factory operators be sure that barley used to make beer is not stored wet, that potato chips are dry enough before entering into the packaging process and that coffee beans are not packed wet so that they taste and smell sour when consumed. As not all manufacturing processes are the same or require the same level of humidity in every step, factories usually place different hygrometers to keep a close monitoring of the humidity level all throughout the manufacturing procedure. Each time, a sample is taken and weighed. Then it is introduced into the moisture sensor and dried out. After that it is weighed again and the difference in weight lets the operators know if the humidity level is acceptable or if any change needs to be made.

Temperature sensors are mainly used in laboratories where chemical compounds may lose their valuable properties if they are exposed to very high or low temperatures.




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2012年5月31日 星期四

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




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2011年12月20日 星期二

Discover The Importance Of Moisture And Temperature Sensors


Unless you are an experienced factory operator or an industry manager, there are great chances that you believe that the coffee you pour in the coffee machine every morning smells so delicious just because you have stored it in a dry and dark place or that the breakfast cereals that your children enjoy so much are crispy because you always remember to close the plastic bag carefully. And although these two daily routines are indeed important, coffee smells delicious and your cereals are crispy and your potato chips are not humid because they were also well taken care of during their specific manufacturing processes.

Factory operators and industry owners and managers are well aware of the fact that their main responsibility is to produce products that their customers are eager to purchase over and over again because of their high quality and to keep up with the ever increasing industry standards. In some occasions, industry workers can ensure that the products they are manufacturing are of good quality or that they comply with the standards quite easily because the aspects to be monitored can be effortlessly distinguished or measured with their naked eyes or hands. However, in most occasions, they need to rely on specific and sophisticated equipment called process sensors in order to make sure that the temperature or humidity of the item being made are the correct ones.

Process sensor is the generic name given to moisture analyzers and temperature sensors, which are sophisticated instruments that are used in wide variety of industries. Amongst them we can mention the animal and pet food industry, breweries, chemical and pharmaceutical labs and wood factories.

Moisture sensors are also usually referred to as hygrometers or humidity analyzers and they are situated along different steps of the manufacturing process. They help factory operators be sure that barley used to make beer is not stored wet, that potato chips are dry enough before entering into the packaging process and that coffee beans are not packed wet so that they taste and smell sour when consumed. As not all manufacturing processes are the same or require the same level of humidity in every step, factories usually place different hygrometers to keep a close monitoring of the humidity level all throughout the manufacturing procedure. Each time, a sample is taken and weighed. Then it is introduced into the moisture sensor and dried out. After that it is weighed again and the difference in weight lets the operators know if the humidity level is acceptable or if any change needs to be made.

Temperature sensors are mainly used in laboratories where chemical compounds may lose their valuable properties if they are exposed to very high or low temperatures.




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2011年12月16日 星期五

Moisture And Temperature Sensors And Their Domestic Use


Industry men and factory operators are nowadays quite acquainted with moisture sensors and temperature sensors. They know that these delicate and sophisticated instruments play a very important role in helping them ensure that the products being manufactured are under the right environment conditions and that, therefore, they will be able to comply with the high and strict industry standards.

These instruments are widely use in a diverse number of industries such as the human and pet food factories, computer processors, chemical and pharmaceutical labs, wooden and leather industry, beer breweries and so on.

For ordinary people just like you and me, reading about moisture analyzers and temperature sensors seems totally new and very difficult to understand. However, believe it or not, we are also quite familiar with them as many home appliances and domestic tools come with one of them.

Moisture analyzers or hygrometers help individuals ensure that the humidity in a certain environment is kept within certain accepted parameters. Temperature meters or thermometers are used to ensure that the environment is not exposed to excessive heat or cold.

Amongst the home appliances that come with a humidity analyzer we can mention the air conditioner. The hygrometer can sense when the device has absorbed enough humidity so that the temperature starts to decrease and turns the engine off, to turn it on again later on when the level of humidity has risen again.

Clothes dryers are also home appliances that come with a moisture and temperature analyzer. The hygrometer can be easily calibrated by the owner so that the fibers of the clothes are not exposed to unnecessary dryness. Many women like to leave their clothes slightly damp as it is then easier for them to iron them or because they prefer to have them dried hanging from a peg. Temperature sensors, in the same way, prevent the fibers of the clothes from being exposed to excessive heat which may cause them to shrink.

The moisture analyzer can also be found in many gardens connected to the irrigation system. It is generally adopted by gardeners in areas where either it rains quite a lot or there is a lack of natural water as the hygrometer allows them to water their plants more efficiently while preventing overwatering them. This instrument is placed in the soil and it detects when it reaches certain level of humidity that is lower than expected and so the irrigation system is triggered automatically.




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