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Digital Thermo-Hygrometers
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Product Name: Digital Thermo-HygrometersModel Number: TH502, 503, 504Place of Origin: ChinaFeatures:1) Three important indoor air measurements from one instrument2) Separate digital displays for room
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Economical Glass Thermometers
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Features:1) HG200: durable and rugged steel case that is utilized mainly in hot waterapplications, with 8" steel case, painted white with black markings2) PHG: high impact resistant plastic case that
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Economical Glass Thermometers
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Product Name: Economical Glass ThermometersModel Number: HG200, PHG200Place of Origin: ChinaFeatures:1) HG200: durable and rugged steel case that is utilized mainly in hot waterapplications, with 8" s
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Economical Industrial Thermometers
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Specifications:1) Dial: 63mm, 100mm, aluminum with black markings2) Case: steel black case3) Lens: glass window4) Bezel (ring): steel black bezel5) Pointer: aluminum, painted black6) Movement: bimetal
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Economical Industrial Thermometers
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Product Name: Economical Industrial ThermometersModel Number: T221HL, I221HL, T400HL, I400HLPlace of Origin: ChinaSpecifications: 1) Dial: 63mm, 100mm, aluminum with black markings2) Case: steel black
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Exhaust Thermometer
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Filled with a shock absorbing silicone oil of high viscosity, it eliminates thethread of wear on the delicate internal moving parts caused by vibration ofdiesel engines. At the same time lubrication o
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Exhaust Thermometer
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Product Name: Exhaust ThermometerModel Number: ET400-1Place of Origin: ChinaFilled with a shock absorbing silicone oil of high viscosity, it eliminates thethread of wear on the delicate internal movin
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Gas Actuated Dial Thermometers
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The section from the bulb to the bourdon tube of the thermometers is filled withnitrogen gas that is under pressure. Any temperature change around the bulb willcause the bourdon tube to move thereby c
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Gas Actuated Dial Thermometers
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Product Name: Gas Actuated Dial ThermometersModel Number: RF400Place of Origin: ChinaThe section from the bulb to the bourdon tube of the thermometers is filled withnitrogen gas that is under pressure
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