More activity on the last day at Interphex in New York. I heard it was a great show, except for the rainy final day.
Watch the video the guys created at Interphex. YouTube Video
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What’s happening at Interphex?
Bill is streaming our Interphex experience live to the team back at Burns. It’s a fun way to allow the entire team to share in what’s happening.

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Sharing a few messages with our visitors at the show.

Did you see this in the Interphex Show Daily?
Stop by and visit with Bill (RTDologist™) and Jeff (RTDology™ Moderator) in booth 3813. They have lots to share.
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…Off and running.
Burns, booth 3813, is talking about autoclave sensors, mini immersion sensors and miniature transmitters.
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Solving measurement challenges, large & small, durable & delicate, precision & standard, typical & not so typical.
What have you seen at Interphex in the “not so typical” category? Share with us-leave a comment.
Check out this Application Note from Bill Bergquist (RTDologist™). Flush Mount RTDs. It may not look like your typical RTD, but in our world each application deserves the most appropriate design. Some times it’s “typical” and a lot of times it’s not so “typical”, but it’s always the right sensor. 
Because it’s about the measurement first!
Have a non-typical challenge?
Contact us and we’ll help you get the right measurement.
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