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  • Supplier Profile
    Testo has more than 50 years of experience with manufacturing high precision instruments. The first product in 1957 was a simple electronic thermometer. Today, this product range has expanded to...
  • Equipment
    The Emprise anemometer design uses a helical turbine to measure air velocity. As air passes through the anemometer, the turbine rotates at a speed directly proportional to air velocity. Turbine speed...
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    The HAE Anemometer is electrically heated to resist build up of ice and snow. As the body temperature is lowered by cold air, rain, snow or ice striking the head the internal heater increases it heat...
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    Hand Held Anemometer that was originally design for military purposes, the Kestrel 4000 Pocket Weather Tracker (NK4000) is the next generation in weather monitoring equipment. This extremely versatile...
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    The compact testo 417 anemometer with built-in flow/temperature vane 100 mm to measure flow speed, volume flow and temperature. Volume flow is shown directly in the display.
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    The compact testo 416 anemometer with permanently attached vane probe with telescopic handle (max. 890mm). Volume flow is shown directly in the display. Accurate volume flow calculation due to easy...
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    Precision folding-cup anemometers are omni-directional with a clever feature: the cups collapse upward for compact storage. The very capable digital DIC-3 provides not only instantaneous velocity, but...
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    The WindObserver II wind speed sensor is an ultrasonic 2-axis anemometer for the measurement of wind speed and direction. With no moving parts this wind speed sensor is ideal for use in extreme...
  • Supplier Profile
    First Sensor AG is one of the world's leading suppliers in the field of sensor systems. Our company develops and manufactures both standardized and tailor-made sensor solutions for the detection...
  • Article - 17 Dec 2021
    We have been measuring wind speed with anemometers for centuries, but recent advancements offer more reliable and accurate weather forecasts.

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