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Guide to Humidity Sensors

Control the conditions of sensitive work environments with humidity sensors


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A humidity sensor can be a great help to your business if you work with electrical or computer components, food preparation and storage or chemical manipulation. In these sorts of environments, the presence of excessive moisture can cause damage to products or even create hazardous conditions. Prevent problems in your business with humidity control.

A temperature humidity sensor can protect your workplace and products by monitoring the moisture level in the air and keeping tabs on the overall temperature. In conditions where a carefully-regulated temperature and level of moisture are essential, humidity measurement is imperative. Protect your assets by considering:
  1. The use of a precision humidity sensor in computer manufacturing environments,
  2. Implementing humidity measurement in your food storage and refrigeration units, and
  3. Monitoring chemical environments with an industrial humidity sensor.

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Institute humidity sensing to protect computer and electrical components


Few things sustain damage from water faster than electrical computer devices. Whether from the moisture itself or from static discharges caused by incorrect humidity levels, computer products can easily be rendered inoperable. Therefore, you need effective humidity control in your work environment. Humidity sensors can provide a solution that helps you keep track of the conditions so that you avoid costly damage to resources and equipment.

I recommend: Look into the options available from humidity sensor manufacturers such as GE and Omega, both of which supply either fixed or portable devices.

Monitor food storage conditions with humidity sensors


Food is another asset that can be quickly damaged by moisture and temperature change. In both "room temperature" and refrigerated environments, keep track of the conditions of your products with humidity control. A mounted digital or remote humidity sensor would work especially well in a refrigerator, as either would allow you to monitor readings without having to go in and out of the area.

I recommend: Honeywell and Minco provide various humidity sensor solutions which you can use for your food storage needs, including the option of a wireless humidity sensor that can be moved to different areas as required.

Institute regulation of chemical environments with a temperature humidity sensor


The conditions in which chemicals - especially hazardous ones - are handled must be strictly monitored by humidity measurement. Often, the presence of moisture can make a chemical compound useless or, worse, harmful. Protect yourself, your employees and your products by using humidity sensors to keep temperature and humidity levels within safe parameters.

I recommend: See what products are available from manufacturers of humidity sensors like Vaisala and Humirel. They carry several types you can choose from depending on your requirements.

Tips & Tactics
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  • A digital humidity sensor is the best choice for most applications. With an easily-readable display, you can make quick checks of conditions. They're also more exact; most can pinpoint levels to within fractions, rather than using a needle, which can be difficult to gauge so precisely and accurately.

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Featured Vendors

Vaisala: Humidity Control Indicators
Develops & manufactures humidity/temperature instruments for industrial, HVAC, and scientific measurement: transmitters, portable meters, OEM modules
www.vaisala.com

Humidity Sensors Resource
Find Humidity Sensors. Search listings and reviews of retailers, specialists and services in your local area now.
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GlobalSpec.com: Humidity Sensors
Database of suppliers for humidity sensors and measuring equipment. Browse catalogs, view technical information, and contact suppliers.
www.globalspec.com

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