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Omega Introduces Temperature Chart Recorder CT89

Can measure and record air, gas, liquids, powders, solids and semi-solids.

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By DE Editors  

July 29, 2011

By DE Editors

Omegas new series of Temperature Chart Recorders has a microcontroller design that it to measure and record temperatures in air, gas, liquids, powders, solids and semi-solids using the  stainless  steel  remote  reading 102 mm (4-in.)  probe with 4.6 m (15-ft.)  cable.

The CT89 series features an LED digital temperature display, three temperature ranges and four chart speeds, a battery back-up that assures normal operation during power interruptions, a durable polycarbonate case, cover and handle as well as the ability to be freestanding or wall mounted.

Prices start at $345.
 
For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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