Complete humidity calibration ranges from Michell and Rotronic at Tempmeko 2019

Process Sensing Technology companies, Michell Instruments and Rotronic will be presenting their range of humidity calibration instruments and chilled mirror reference hygrometers at Tempmeko 2019 in Beijing.

The two companies have been working together as part of the PST group since 2017. With their shared industry experience and combined product ranges, they offer the most comprehensive range of humidity and dew-point calibration equipment on the market today.

The Rotronic HygroGen2 humidity generator with the Michell S8000 Remote chilled mirror reference hygrometer forms a simple and affordable package, enabling users to carry out traceable & accredited calibrations on any brand of humidity probe in-house and on-site.

The Rotronic HygroGen2 has defined the standard for portable and laboratory humidity and temperature calibrations. It rapidly generates stable temperature and humidity conditions for calibrating up to 6 probes simultaneously. The larger HygroGen2 XL version features a 17-litre working volume allowing for the calibration of multiple instruments including larger devices.

With the Michell S8000 Remote chilled mirror hygrometer as an external reference, the HygroGen2 is able to provide calibrations traceable to national standards and accredited calibrations within ISO17025 laboratories. The upgraded hygrometer gives virtually drift-free measurements of humidity down to -40 °C dew point, with an accuracy of ±0.1 °C dp. It is also small and easily transportable.

Delegates at Tempmeko in June will be able to find out more about the Michell and Rotronic humidity calibration offering by visiting us at our joint stand at the event.

 

 

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