Thermal Properties

Troubleshooting Freeze Dried Product Failures

June 17, 2011 Applications

Ipswich, UK & Stone Ridge NY, USA — SP Scientific has announced a new LyoLearn entitled ‘Case Studies in Identifying and Correcting Failed Lyophilized Products’. Chaired by Dr Jeff Schwegman from AB Technologies, the 28th June 2011 webinar is targeted at anyone involved in the development, management, Quality Control, scale-up, transfer, or production of freeze-dried [...]

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Paper Call: Ninth Temp Symposium

June 15, 2011 Bimetallic
its9

Los Angeles USA | 19-23 March 2012 The Ninth International Temperature Symposium, ITS9, will be held in March of 2012, in conjunction with the Measurement Science Conference 2012, along with a combined technology exhibition. Sponsored by: Measurement Science Conference (MSC) and the USA’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Proceedings published by: American Institute [...]

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New Huber Catalog

May 7, 2011 Control
Huber - Catalog 2011 (EN)

Features small & smaller, Ministats! Offenburg, Germany — The new 2011/2012 catalogue from Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau details the complete range of temperature control solutions from -120 to +425 °C for applications in research, laboratory and production. Huber Ministats are the smallest cooling thermostats in the world! Despite their size Ministats have enough power to thermoregulate [...]

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IR Apps Papers at ThermoSense XXXIII

April 21, 2011 Applications
Greg Stockton

NEW From Stockton Thermographic Services Orlando FL, USA — Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc. (SITS) announces that Greg Stockton, the founder and President of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc. will deliver two presentations at the ThermoSense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXIII Conference. The conference is one of several being held at the Defense, Security and Sensing [...]

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FireLaserTM Heat Detection System

March 24, 2011 Applications
FireLaserTM

Sensornet launches FireLaserTM Heat Detection System Elstree, UK — Sensornet has announced the launch of its FireLaserTM linear heat detection system which has been specifically designed for fire hazard detection applications. The FireLaserTM connects to a fibre optic cable and determines temperature and distance data at thousands of points along its length. The fibre optic [...]

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NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Delivers Treasure Trove of Data

March 18, 2011 Astronomy

Includes maps of visual & infrared brightness, temperature and more… WASHINGTON DC, USA — NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) team released Tuesday the final set of data from the mission’s exploration phase along with the first measurements from its new life as a science satellite. With this fifth release of data, striking new images …

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Boiling Bubbles are Cool in Space

March 1, 2011 Contact
NPBX Experiment -- boiling at Earth normal gravity and low gravity. (NASA

It may seem illogical, but boiling is a very efficient way to cool engineering components and systems used in the extreme environments of space. An experiment to gain a basic understanding of this phenomena launched to the International Space Station on space shuttle Discovery Feb. 24. The Nucleate Pool Boiling Experiment, or …

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Articles From TEMPMEKO & ISHM 2010

February 28, 2011 Applications

The Joint International Symposium on Temperature, Humidity, Moisture and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science (May 31st – June 4th 2010) – (www.tempmeko-ishm.org) was held in Portorož, Slovenia, located on the Slovenian coast on the Adriatic sea. In a recent report from the organization the participants presented a total of 349 contributions. The first special [...]

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VERTICAL-MOUNTING HEATERS FOR HAZARDOUS AREA APPLICATIONS

February 22, 2011 Applications
CP MEGATHERM TS

Multiple approvals allow one explosion-proof heater design to be used worldwide Sarnia ON, CANADA — Intertec has introduced a versatile new series of slimline vertically-mounted electric heaters for protecting sensitive outdoor equipment against low temperatures in hazardous areas such as chemical, oil and gas plants. Available in five variants with output powers from 200 to [...]

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ESA’s Mercury mapper feels the heat

January 30, 2011 Applications
BepiColombo

BepiColombo’s Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter in the Large Space Simulator ESA –  Key components of the ESA-led Mercury mapper BepiColombo have been tested in a specially upgraded European space simulator. ESA’s Large Space Simulator is now the most powerful in the world and the only facility capable of reproducing Mercury’s hellish environment for a full-scale spacecraft. [...]

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High Sensitivity Differential Scanning Calorimeter

January 22, 2011 Control
High Sensitivity Differential Scanning Calorimeter X-DSC7000

Measurement and analysis instrument manufacturer SII NanoTechnology Inc. (SIINT) a 100% subsidiary of Seiko Instruments Inc. SIINT, released the High Sensitivity Differential Scanning Calorimeter X-DSC7000 with enhanced sensitivity, baseline stability, and repeatability in the middle of 2010. The High Sensitivity Differential Scanning Calorimeter X-DSC7000 has the new technology which comprises new sensor and new …

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Global Temp Records in Close Agreement

January 16, 2011 Climate
Nasa GISS Line Chart

Despite Subtle Differences Groups of scientists from several major institutions – NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), the Japanese Meteorological Agency and the Met Office Hadley Centre in the United Kingdom – tally data collected by temperature monitoring stations spread around the world and make …

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Huber Unistats® offer focused power & quick responses…

January 13, 2011 Applications
Swordfish

Fast response times to temperature change are as critical in nature as they are in the laboratory. Offenburg / Germany –  When it comes to temperature control of a process, fast response times can be just as critical. With a temperature range from -120 to +425 °C, Huber Unistats® are designed for demanding temperature control [...]

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Moisture is Main Ingredient for a Safe Christmas Tree

December 16, 2010 Moisture

Fiery NIST Video NIST’s 90-second-long video, called “Dry Tree vs. High Moisture Tree Fire,” is a persuasive educational tool. The video shows the two Christmas tree tests side by side. The needles on the tree on the left are fully moist; the moisture content of the other tree’s needles is less than …

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World smallest bulk technology TE cooler

December 13, 2010 Control

Can be mounted on typical TO-56 header as part of an IR Detector System Berlin-Adlershof, Germany –  TEC Microsystems GmbH and RMT introduce the world smallest thermoelectric cooler manufactured by bulk technology. New type belongs to recently developed 1MD03 Series of high-efficiency thermoelectric coolers with low-power consumption. With just 1.6 x 1.0 mm footprint the [...]

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Thermal Mapping: An Asset Management Tool for Universities

December 10, 2010 Applications
UniversityScanIR: an application of aerial infrared imaging

Stockton Infrared Launches UniversityScanIR™ Randleman NC, USA — UniversityScanIR™ is a specialized service provided by the AITscan™ division of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services (SITS) and was designed specifically for Universities and Colleges to find steam leaks, roof moisture and heat loss resulting in significant savings. UniversityScanIR™ Services include SteamLeak FindIR™, Roof Moisture FindIR™, and other [...]

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ITS9: CFP

December 8, 2010 Calibration

9th International Temperature Symposium Los Angeles / Disneyland CA, USA – March 19-23, 2012 The 9th International Temperature Symposium will be held in March of 2012, in conjunction with the Measurement Science Conference 2012, along with a combined technology exhibition. Sponsored by: Measurement Science Conference (MSC) (www.msc-conf.com) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology [...]

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