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Next week in Rosemont IL, Jeff, National Sales Manager and Bill, Sr. Applications Engineer and RTDologist will be talking up the importance of the “Measurement” part of Temperature Measurement.
Stop by Booth 722 (floor plan) and see what’s happening. Try to stump the guys with your most significant temperature measurement challenge.
Or ask about the Miniature Tranmitter; function that fits anywhere.
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The conference has a great line-up of sessions - view the Conference-at-a-Glance.
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.
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.
……………………Interphex Puerto Rico, March 4th and 5th. Booth #418.
Stop by and check out the most clean-able and easily calibrate-able Non-intrusive temperature sensor ever shared with the world. (that may be a bit bold, but it feels good)
If a trip to the Caribbean isn’t in your immediate plans, we hope to see you at Interphex New York in April. We’ll have even more news to share then!!
What is your opinon of the classic Trade Show experience? Burns participates in various Trade Shows and although there are always some interesting people to meet and facinating things to see, the attendance has been pretty thin.

Has the Trade Show style event run out of steam?
Has information accessibility via the WEB transcended the historical value of the Trade Show hands-on experience?
What do you think?
What approaches do you prefer to evaluate products and services and see what’s new?
Share your thoughts. Comment anonymously, simply don’t include your name in the comment text. We are always looking for ways to better connect with our customers and other temperature enthusiasts.
Chuck
Burns Temperature Measurement Experts at NCLSI are making things happen. Matt Z. wins the Mitutoyo dial caliper by indicating the correct time to within 2 seconds.
This may be a good opportunity to Stump the Temp Expert on precision, uncertainty, accuracy or on any temperature topic you happen to be dealing with today.
Leave a comment or send a tweet to TempTalk.
How accurate is accurate? I wonder if Bill or Matt can answer that?
Chuck
The Burns booth at NCSL - Flexible and creative, just like our custom designs and approach to solving temperature measurement challenges.
If your in San Antonio at NCSLI, stop by and ask some really difficult questions to Bill and Jeff. They’re all ready for you. If you can’t be at the show, Send a tweet via twitter to Jeff on @TempTalk, or leave a comment here.
Let’s play stump the Temperature Expert.
Chuck
Interphex 09 in New York is going to be momentous! OK, maybe that’s a bit strong! But we are excited, curious, and ready to listen to what we can do to help you achieve confident and cost effective, control and temperature measurements. See what going on in the BE booth (#3205).

If you can’t be there, or even if you are, let us be your information stream. Watch this Blog and follow us on Twitter
We’ll keep a stream of info, fun facts, observations and other happenings of interest, available while the Burns team is floating around the Javits Convention Center.
What would you like to know about activities at Interphex? Comment here and we’ll be your connection to the show.
At the show from Burns: Judy, Jeff, Bill, Patrick & Chuck. Stop by, register to win an iPod, talk a little temperature with us and grab a few insights from Bill.
Temperature is our language. Let’s chat about the language of accuracy, and since we love a good challenge, let’s talk the language of solutions.
We have customized, modified, configured and designed RTD’s for 1000’s of interesting applications. We’ll put our experience to work on your Temperature Measurement challenge. Because - At Burns, Customization is the new Standard!
See you in NY or online…
Chuck
The activity level around Burns Engineering as we prepare for Interphex in New York is buzzing.
The story we are excited to share is not about Sanitary RTDs, electro-polished surfaces, or tri-clamp flanges. It’s more about clean-ability, responsiveness and accuracy. The real conversation is about temperature measurements that achieve confidence and compliance with an improved understanding of the interaction of the sensor and the process.
That’s the stuff that brings calm to the crazy and helps you get in your zone.
The mantra is: Temperature measurement in a context that the users understand and care about. Help the process owners be heroes of their process.
Visit the Burns Interphex page and catch a glimpse of what’s happening in booth #3205. We’d love to chat about making you a hero!
At Burns, Temperature is our Language!
See you at Interphex!
The Burns Team.
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