Archive for August, 2009
Customized to meet the need.
Posted on August 31, 2009Does a standard sensor work in every temperature measurement application? What the Temperature Experts at Burns find is not really. The May Application Note shows an example where we were able to customize an existing design to help the user meet their needs beyond the measurement.
See other Burns Application notes or send us your current measurement challenge at info@burnsengineering.com. We'd love to find a solution!
Chuck�

Burns: New Catalogs
Posted on August 25, 2009Check out our newest catalogs.
Temperature Metrology and Temperature Transmitters
New info. New layout. Clean and accessible.
Watch for new catalogs for the Series 100, the newly combined Series 200 and 300, and the Burns Sanitary family, Series S. Also, coming soon: Thermowells!
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Chuck
Glass Thermometers; NIST considers alternatives
Posted on August 5, 2009NIST engineers D. Ripple an G. Strouse offer their thoughts on alternatives to Liquid in Glass (LiG) Thermometers. The abstract refers to the increase in automation and the desire to eliminate mercury as driving a lot of thoughtful consideration as to options. Originally published in 2005 in the
Journal of ASTM International, the issues still exists and we hear that there are still a lot of LiG devices still in use.
Are you still using LiG devices? Contact a Burns Temperature Measurement Expert at info@burnsengineering.com. We'd love to discuss the alternatives to LiG. Or visit the Burns site, browse around and if you don't see what you had in mind, click the black button "Help me find the right solution". We'll be in touch shortly.
Chuck