How small is small?
In an article posted by ISA - InTech, from an interview with scientists from NIST, they use terms such as tiny, micro and nano. The team at NIST is working on temperature-sensitive fluorescent dyes to measure and monitor the critical temperature in Microfluidic systems used in medical diagnostics and DNA forensics.
Fascinating in a BIG way. Check it out.
Conversation and creativity… That’s what it takes. Burns has been in the business of solving temperature measurement challenges for nearly fifty years (Yep, 50!). We believe that it is in the conversation, the discovery process and the creative application of the 1000’s of design approaches that we are able to bring the right solution to the measurement need.
Nowhere is that more visible than on the Burns Engineering Web Site. Take a look and you’ll find a number of ways and locations to start the collaborative conversation about your measurement.










So many ways to stay connected. What works for you?
The engineers at Burns have been applying platinum resistance technology to solve temperature measurement needs for decades.
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Need to measure the temperature of a small amount of liquid in a small container? There’s an APP for that.
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Need a 3-A approved sensor for your dairy process temperature measurement with no exposed threads? There’s an APP for that..
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Looking for a very accurate sensor for a very cold environment that you can flex to control the location? There’s an APP for that too.
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Struggling with some other odd or interesting temperature measurement challenge? We’ll create an APP for that!

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