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Passive Micowave Temperature MeasurementLoma CelsiusAccurate, Easy to use, Nondestructive Temperature Measurement SystemSummaryMeeting the increasing need to reduce product wastage and energy costs, Loma Scientific has produced Celsius, utilising patented microwave thermometry technology. The Celsius machine is the first of its kind, offering accurate and fast nonevasive temperature measurements for a wide variety of food products. The system measures the equilibrium temperature of the product rather than the surface or core temperature. This produces faster, consistent and more accurate readings because the temperature measurement is not reliant on the positioning of a traditional thermal probe With the Celsius system, products do not need to be thrown away after testing, and there is no requirement to outlay for replacement probes, resulting in significant savings in quality assurance costs, with the added benefit of an improvement in the efficacy of quality assurance procedures The Celsius machine is simple to operate and eradicates the risk of operator error as readings are stored automatically. In a short period a Celsius machine will have tested thousands of products – all of which can be returned to the line after testing, meaning you will benefit from an excellent return on investment. By eliminating unwanted variances in product temperature, need for probes, the risk of operator error and product wastage, it’s clear that Celsius can provide a costeffective and practical solution to your temperature control requirements.Benefits at a glance:Versatile:Celsius covers all product types and calculates any temperature variations Easy to use: Celsius removes human error and requires little skill to use Accurate: +/ 0.2 ºC (0.36ºF ) readings in seconds NonDestructive: No product wastage and disposal costs Reliable: Heavy duty design for 24/7 operation www.loma.com The New Standard In Temperature Measurement |
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