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May 7, 2002 - HFM Heat Flow Meters determine various factors like thermal passivity, thermal resistance, and thermal exchange that cannot be recorded by temperature alone. Measurements make it possible to evaluate and manage thermal insulation, energy control, and in/out balance of heat flow. Applications include medical research, solar and geothermal energy, industrial furnaces, and manufacturing plants.

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KEM is introducing two new Heat Flow Meters!

KEM Heat Flow Meters (HFM) are state of the art and are being used all around the world for accurate determination of heat flow in places like - medical research, solar and geothermal energy, industrial furnaces, manufacturing plants and even our own homes. The Heat Flow Meters allow important and detailed thermal data to be measured that presently cannot be recorded by temperature alone. Today, there is an increasing demand for measurement of heat flow, which means the demand for more important information other than just temperature by thermometer is required. By determining various factors like thermal passivity, thermal resistance and thermal exchange, it is now possible to evaluate and manage thermal insulation, energy control and the in/out balance of heat flow. The HFM units are simple to use and generate accurate, reproducible result; they are also very easy to calibrate.

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Contact: Barbara J. Thorum

2810 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-4304

1-800-458-2558 ext.108
E-Mail: bthorum@cscscientific.com; WWW: www.cscscientific.com


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Name: CSC Scientific Co., Inc.
Address: 2810 Old Lee Hwy. Ste. 200
City: Fairfax
State: VA
ZIP: 22031
Country: USA
Phone: 800-458-2558
FAX: 703-280-5142
http://www.cscscientific.com


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