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Understanding when thermal imaging is more cost effective than multiple pyrometers LumaSense Webinar (Luminar?): Thursday, September 29th | 11 am - 12 ET In this webinar series, you will learn how infrared technology helps engineers decide which instruments are best for individual process steps and how accurate temperature data can influence the bottom line. With energy prices at ...

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FREE Webinar: IR Imaging in Machine Vision & Industrial Automation

September 12, 2011 Education
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Thursday, September 15, 2011, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m EDT Temperature is a powerful variable in automated processes, whether you’re monitoring machines on the line, hot spots on a semiconductor or potential flare-ups in a pile. Join FLIR for a FREE ,live, in-depth webinar that looks below the surface of infrared imaging benefits. They’ll discuss [...]

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When High Performance Thermal Imaging Makes the Most Sense

July 20, 2011 Non-Contact Sensors
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Webinar Today! Wednesday, July 20th | 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Wilsonville OR, USA — Sign up and join FLIR today at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) to explore what FLIR High Performance Thermal Imaging is all about. Date and Time: Presented by Brent Lammert from FLIR Systems Be confident in making the right choice for your [...]

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The Advantages Of Controlled Ice Nucleation for Freeze Drying Scale-Up..

January 18, 2011 Control
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Webinar: Online January 27, 2011 Stone Ridge NY, USA –  SP Scientific has announced a new LyoLearn webinar that will discuss the role of controlled ice nucleation in quality by design freeze drying scale-up procedures. Chaired by Professor Michael J Pikal, Professor and Distinguished Chair, Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Connecticut – …

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German Language Freeze-Drying Webinar Program

October 1, 2010 Applications

SP Scientific announces a new program of free German language webinars devoted to a range of important Freeze-drying topics Ipswich, UK & Stone Ridge NY, USA –  Drawing upon contributions from leading international experts in Freeze-drying each educational webinar has been designed to include about 30 minutes of presentation followed by an interactive question and [...]

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Humidity 101 Webinar Series

July 22, 2010 Education

Humidity 101 – Humidity Measurement – what you need to know Woburn MA, USA –  A series of 5 webinars from Vaisala designed to help improve humidity measurement through better understanding of water vapor properties. Click on the links below to register for the webinars. Seats are limited and registrations are managed on a first [...]

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New IR Applications Webinars

January 16, 2010 Applications

From ITC – the Infrared Training Center No. Billerica MA, USA — The Infrared Training Center has launched a new series of webinars. Their goal is help you learn  how to properly use an infrared camera for: Indoor Electrical, Outdoor Electrical, and Energy Auditing applications These introductory webinars are designed to provide a straight forward [...]

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Freeze Drying Cycle Development & Scale-Up

November 7, 2009 Education
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Webinar: November 18th Ipswich, UK & Stone Ridge NY, USA –  A new webinar entitled ‘Cycle Development and Scale-Up Issues for Freeze Dried Products, from Small Molecules to Proteins’ has been announced by SP Industries Inc., a producer of freeze dryers. Chaired by Dr Kevin Ward, Director of R&D at Biopharma Technology Ltd. the scope [...]

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Technologies for Energy Auditors & Weatherization Agencies

May 12, 2009 Applications
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N. Billerica MA, USA — A FREE webinar entitled “TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY AUDITORS AND WEATHERIZATION AGENCIES” is being offered online by The Infrared Training Center (ITC) on May 14th and May 21st at 1:30 PM EDT. As a result of the USA’s Economic Stimulus Package, this event promises to deliver excellent information on the …

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