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CFCM BM Colour Trends 2023 400This video by DeFelsko highlights the benefits of the PosiTector SmartLink when paired with a PosiTector 6000, DPM, SPG, or RTR H probe. Turn your Apple or Android device into a multi-functional, virtual inspection instrument and take advantage of powerful smartphone features.

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The Sling Psychrometer consists of two thermometers that are turned by vigorously swinging the handle and exposing the thermometers to rapid air movement. These two thermometers are called dry bulb and wet bulb. The bulb of one thermometer is placed in direct contact with the room air to measure dry-bulb air temperature. The bulb of the other thermometer is covered with a silk or muslin sleeve that is kept moist to record the wet bulb temperature. Evaporation cools the wet bulb more than the dry bulb, and the humidity is obtained as a function of change in temperature. The atmospheric humidity is determined by calculations, steam tables, or using a psychrometric chart. Gardco.com  

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