Dickson introduces new temperature and humidity monitoring instruments

11/01/2006

According to US temperature, humidity and pressure recorder manufacturer, Dickson Company, inventory and other collections spoilage can now be minimised by using the company’s new TH8 line of 8-inch Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorders and the new KT8 line of K-Thermocouple Remote Sensing 8-inch Chart Recorders. These TH8 and KT8 Chart Recorders have a number of added features making them more practical for protecting supplies, product inventory, archives, and other collections – from larger charts for readability, to smaller footprint designs, audio and visual alarms. 

There are three different models of Dickson TH8 8” Temperature/Humidity Chart Recorders and five different models of KT8 K-Thermocouple Remote Sensing Chart Recorders, with each optimised for different humidity and/or temperature ranges. Users are able to interchange 24-hour, seven-day, or 31-day charts as desired, opt to display temperature or humidity, and specify preferred traceable calibration methods. Other benefits include: large digital displays viewable from 20-foot distances; large 8” Charts providing 84% more readable area than 6-inch designs; a compact and durable enclosure that is 41% smaller than previous models; standardised and easily replaced k-thermocouple remote probes (in the KT8 models); remote probes ideal for tight locations, clean rooms, or incubators; dew point recording and display; and flip-up pen arm for easy chart and pen changes.

USA-headquartered Dickson Company  was established in 1923 with the invention of the  first portable compact temperature recorder, and today offers a wide selection of temperature, humidity and pressure recorders and data loggers.