The Temperature Handbook



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Labfacility, 2004, 139 pages. A comprehensive reference text and user guide to assist those involved in temperature measurement and control. This book will provide guidance on temperature measurement, control and calibration using thermocouples, platinum resistance thermometers, thermistors and infrared sensors.

  • Budget priced, comprehensive and up to date reference text
  • Detailed enough for engineers and scientists but also suitable for technicians and students
  • Written with a practical bias
  • Contains considerable reference data and basic theory
  • Ideal as a training aid
  • 2004 edition
  • A5 size
  • Contains 139 pages, 40 of which are reference data


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Labfacility Temperature Handbook

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Chapter contents:
Introduction
1. Temperature measurement using electrical techniques8. Temperature control
2. Thermocouple theory and practise9. Reference section
3. Resistance thermometer theory and practice10. Glossary of terms
4. NTC thermistor and infrared (non-contact) sensors11. Acknowledgments and references
5. Sheath materials, thermowells, fittings and terminations12. Frequently asked questions
6. Temperature calibration13. Index
7. Transmitters and instrumentation


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Reviewed by: James Brown
15th November 2011

This handbook from Labfacility is an excellent knowledge base for those working in the temperature process industry. I have bought many Labfacility products over the years and I often refer to my copy of the handbook whenever I need information. I see that Labfacility have now published this guide online http://www.temperaturehandbook.co.uk