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0 reviews | Catalog: 24715 | Model: Sauermann HD 110 S
Portable thermo-hygrometer with remote hygrometry/temperature probe, cable length 6.5' (2 m), (5 to 95 %RH and -10 to +50 Degrees C). Supplied in soft case with adjustment certificate.
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The Sauermann HD 110 S Handheld Thermo-hygrometer measures relative humidity, temperature and dew point. The HD 110 S is supplied in a soft case with an adjustment certificate.
On the capacitive probes, a sensitive polymer layer reacts with the humidity present between two metal layers which cover a glass subtract. Water absorption is a function of a relative humidity of the surrounding environment and modifies the dielectric constant. The measured signal is directly proportional to the relative humidity and independent of the ambient pressure.
The direct tension of a silicon diode is dependent on the temperature, in accordance with the following equation:
T = Temperature in Kelvin VG0 = Voltage of the band gap at the absolute zero VBE0 = Voltage of the band gap at T0 and IC0 K = Boltzmann constant q = charge of an electron n = Dependent constant of the instrument
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