1 Omega Drive
Stamford, Connecticut, 06907-2390
United States of America
www.omega.com
Stamford, Connecticut, 06907-2390
United States of America
www.omega.com
Since its inception in 1962, OMEGA has grown from manufacturing a single product line of thermocouples to an established global leader in the technical marketplace, offering more than 100,000 state-of-the-art products for measurement and control of temperature, humidity, pressure, strain, force, flow, level, pH and conductivity.
Omega Engineering in the News
Joe Vorih will now head the company.
Newport products can be purchased through Omega's website.
RTDM12 series can be used for pressure vessel applications, pressurized containers.
DMD4008 features external switches and removable plugs.
New Omega switches can be used in chemical and automotive segments.
WT-3200 can be used for testing circuit boards, heat sinks.
CNi-AL series can be used to monitor temperature of a plastics extruder.
Dpi-AL series provides flexibility in process measurement and alarm applications.
Company also releases splash-proof temperature data logger.
Dpi1701 records 85,000 data points with time and date stamping.
Also unveils TH-21 thermistor probes, PR25CU RTD sensor.
Monitor data via a Web browser.
OM-CP-SMR101A targeted at food, agricultural applications.
High-temperature data logger is completely submersible.
OS-MINI includes adjustable emissivity setting, optional touch screen.
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