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New from Burns Engineering - Model T16 RTD Transmitter. All the performance required in a small, compact - fit nearly anywhere - package. PC programmable with the TP16 Programming Module.
Here’s the details: T16 Information.
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Link to Burns 2012 Cook Book - You know your hungry! Enjoy
We have heard multiple frustration-filled stories about large autoclave systems and damaged sensors as large carts and rack are move in and out of the chamber. These conversations have pushed the envelope regarding what an RTD looks like to serve this durability need.
Known in the large autoclave circles as SAH and SAX, these provide the accuracy necessary and the durability hoped for by Autoclave users. These Heavy Duty sensors join the previously released Autoclave RTDs, SAC (Sanitary Autoclave Classic) and SAL (Sanitary Autoclave Load). See all the details in the Series S Autoclave Supplement. (In PDF format)
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Curious about how Durable? Intrigued or challenged with a process of your own? Send a note to info@burnsengineering.com we’d love to hear from you.
Good things come in small packages. In this case the small package includes Class A accuracy (+/- 0.06%) and a wide temperature range (-196°C to 200°C).
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From 0.080″ to 0.25″ diameter and 1.25″ length - and the ultimate in clean and flexible: The A04 with a PFA sheath.
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Give us a call (800.326.3871) to discuss how the Series A fit-anywhere RTDs could help with your temperature measurement needs.
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Also, Check out the Series A, Mini RTD catalog.
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Measuring temperature in very small diameter tubing can be a challenge. 
This application note offers an example of how we customized a standard product to meet the measurement need.
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
Interested in learning more about the Burns Autoclave sensor family? Click here for the catalog.
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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.
…Humid conditions, changing external pressure and the need for reliability. Check out the latest Application Note and see one of the interesting solutions to this dynamic environment.
What’s your most difficult temperature measurement challenge? Send a description to info@burnsengineering.com and we’ll get on it!
There are those applications where it seems like the solution is going to be expensive and difficult to solve.

Measuring the temperature of a corrosive media could be an example. Unless… Here is a quick and cost effective idea. See Application note A100823.
Mr. Pyrometer, (Ray Peacock) posted a nice review of the Burns Heavy Duty Autoclave RTD on Tempsensornews.com.
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Mr. Pyro is one of the fascinating people in the Temperature world. The Burns team was thilled to meet him at Interphex in NY.
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Thanks!
Jeff, Bill and Richard are in New York busy talking temperature measurement with the Pharmaceutical and Biotech world.
If your looking for the April Calendar Challenge, CLICK HERE.
They are talking to several folks about the SNR, Sanitary Non-intrusive Removable Sensor
and the Heavy Duty Autoclave design.
These are two ideas that we feel will solve a multitude of challenges in the Pharma processing area. If you are in NY, stop by and visit. Booth #2665.
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Interested and are not in New York, contact us at: info@burnsenginering.com, we’d love to share our plans and thoughts on these products or any of our other temperature solutions.
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