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Topic:  Pros & Cons of Humidity Measurement Technologies

Date:  Thursday, September 17, 2015

Time:  1:00PM EDT (time zone converter)

Presenters:

Bruce McDuffeeBruce McDuffee

Bruce McDuffee has been teaching humidity theory and application classes for the past 10 years both in live seminar and virtual webinar environments.  With a background in the practical application of relative humidity measurement, Bruce brings a unique perspective to the table combining practical hands-on experience in humidity measurement with the fundamental science of the measurement.


Michael BoetzkesMichael Boetzkes

Michael Boetzkes is an Independent Metrologist specializing in relative humidity and temperature measurement. He has been involved with manufacturing and calibration of Temperature and Relative Humidity measurement for 17 years. Michael is an industry expert in the implementation and evaluation of ISO17025 accredited laboratories for humidity and temperature.  He brings practical and theoretical experience to the audience around calibration process, and uncertainty budget evaluation.


David Love

David is the Managing Director for Rotronic in the Americas and has been in the humidity business for more than 15 years.  He brings valuable field experience in humidity measurement within a wide variety of industries such as pharmaceutical, heavy manufacturing, food manufacturing, weather, semiconductor, and within countless different types of applications.

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The definitive humidity measurement webinar series created to help you make a more reliable, repeatable and accurate measurement of humidity.


Webinar 2 - Pros & Cons of Humidity Measurement Technologies

With so many different types of humidity measurement technology l on the market, it's difficult to know which one is best for your particular application.  This is not a promotion of one type of technology over others, but a discussion meant to help you choose the best technology for you by knowing the pros and cons of the most common technologies.
 
We'll cover these humidity measurement technologies:
  • Chilled mirror
  • Resistive
  • Capacitive
  • Psychrometer
  • Mechanical
  • Metal oxide

 

 

 

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