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Si-CA-130
Comprehensive, versatile analyser with touch-screen display.
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FG 110
Gas detectors detect a number of different gases, including flammable gases such as hydrocarbons, hydrogen, ammonia etc.
Kimo’s Portable DF 110 is a handheld instrument for detecting refrigerant gases and hydrogen leaks.
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TM 110
Kimo’s TM 110 has a temperature range from 0 to 50C (ambient and airtight ambiant models), from -20 to +80°C (duct model) and from -100 to 400°C (model with Pt100 terminal block).
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HM 675 / HM 685
The Hydronic Manometer is used to balance hydronic heating and cooling systems, check pump performance and set balancing valves. It can measure and display differential, high side and low side pressures simultaneously, without the need to change hose connections or instrument valve settings.
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HC2A-S,SH
Ultra-stable, accurate and versatile probe for temperatures -50…100 °C
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Surveymaster® BLD5365
The world's original and best-selling dual-function moisture meter with both pin and non-invasive measurement capabilities.
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HST
A hygrostat is an instrument for measuring and controlling humidity.
Kimo’s HST displays alternating temperature and humidity and has a programmable relay with two relative humidity thresholds.
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Kiray 100
The Kimo KIRAY 100 infrared thermometer with a dual laser sighting is a key instrument to diagnose, inspect and check any temperature, with the advantage of using “no-contact” technology. It has a range from -50 to +800 °C.
An infrared thermometer measures surface temperatures of hot objects that are dangerous or difficult to access.
- Range from -50 to +800 °C
- Spectral response: 8 - 14 µm
- Optical: 20:1
- Dual laser sighting: wave length: from 630 nm-670 nm
- Emissivity: adjustable from 0.10 to 1.00 (pre-set at 0.95)
- High/low alarm
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Si-TI3
The palm-sized Sauermann Si-TI3 infrared thermometer is a key instrument to diagnose, inspect and check any temperature, with the advantage of using “no-contact” technology.
An infrared thermometer measures surface temperatures of hot objects that are dangerous or difficult to access.