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Ceramic moisture sensors
March 1st 2005

Michell Instruments’ latest ceramic moisture sensor combines fast response and high repeatability with long term stability and resistance to contamination.

The impedance dew-point sensor is housed in a protective sintered stainless steel guard and the company says it has been proven time and again in applications ranging from pure gases to corrosive processes.

It can withstand the most aggressively acid media, such as virtually 100% hydrogen sulphide.

Should oil, liquids or solid matter contaminate the sensor, it can be cleaned safely with distilled water, high purity solvent or a combination of the two.

The sensor also handles rapid changes in pressure without damage.

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