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00:46 Nov 11, 2004 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) / Calibration of humidity sensors | |||||||
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4 | calibration with a (reference) solution |
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batch control Explanation: Yes, I think you are right. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 19 mins (2004-11-11 02:06:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The Ansatz can be the mixture, the batch or the formula. G-E Dictionary for Chemists, Neville et al. |
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calibration with a (reference) solution Explanation: Humidity sensors (hygrostats) need to be calibrated at intervals. This is mostly done by exposing them to an atmosphere with a defined humidity. The amosphere is created by means of a (salt) solution in a closed container. See ref (one of many) Reference: http://www.nkhome.com/ww/calkit/fieldcalibration.html |
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