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Strip Heater What Is A Strip Heater And What Is It Used For?

A strip heater is a device which is mounted on a surface and used to heat the surface or air (gasses).

What is a Cartridge Heater and how does it work? What Is A Cartridge Heater And What Is Used For? – Omega Engineering

Cartridge heaters are most frequently used for heating metal parts by insertion into drilled holes.

Industrial Heaters what is an industrial electric heater?

Electric heaters are used in a variety of processes where the temperature of an object or process needs to be increased.

Everything you need to know about Immersion Heaters Everything you need to know about Immersion Heaters

An immersion heater is a device which is installed in a tank or container to heat a liquid. The installation can be over-the-side, flanged, or threaded.

An Introduction to Flow Meters An Introduction to Flow Meters

As the name implies a Flow meter is an instrument for monitoring, measuring, or recording the rate of flow, pressure, or discharge of liquids or gasses.

What is an Ultrasonic Flow Meter? What is an Ultrasonic Flow Meter?

An ultrasonic flow meter (non-intrusive Doppler flow meter) is a volumetric flow meter which requires particulates or bubbles in the flow.

What are Electromagnetic Flow Meters? What are Electromagnetic Flow Meters?

A magnetic flow meter (mag flow meter) is a volumetric flow meter which does not have any moving parts and is ideal for wastewater applications or any dirty liquid which is conductive or water based.

What is a Coriolis Flow Meter and How Does it Work? What Is A Coriolis Flow Meter and How Does It Work

A Coriolis flow meter is a type of mass flow meter. It is designed differently and works differently than thermal or differential mass flow meters.

Strain Gauges Strain Gauges, How does it work?

A Strain gage (sometimes referred to as a Strain Gauge) is a sensor whose resistance varies with applied force; It converts force, pressure, tension, weight, etc., into a change in electrical resistance which can then be measured.

What is a Linear Variable Differential Transformer? What is a LVDT Sensor?

An LVDT is an electromechanical device used to convert mechanical motion or vibrations, specifically rectilinear motion, into a variable electrical current, voltage or electric signals, and the reverse.

Installing a Load Cell: Best Practices Installing a Load Cell. How to mount and connect a load cell?

Each load cell installation is unique. Consult a structural engineer when your application requires very high accuracy, long-term stability, custom specifications, or when using in a varied R&D environment.

Blog Stop! Calibrate and Listen

Stop! Calibrate and Listen Calibration is crucial in industrial manufacturing because it ensures the accuracy and reliability of measurement instruments and equipment used in production processes. With proper calibration, manufacturing professionals can verify performance against recognized standards and initiate adjustments, if necessary.

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Blog Tapping the Keg of Innovation - Omega's Unparalleled Temperature Measurement Technology is the Craft Brewer's Newest Secret Ingredient

Tapping the Keg of Innovation - Omega's Unparalleled Temperature Measurement Technology is the Craft Brewer's Newest Secret Ingredient Innovation is, and always has been, the fuel that drives the Craft Beer Brewing Industry – from fostering creativity to propelling industry dynamics, it is a main contributor to both growth and evolution.

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Blog Enabling On-Shoring of Critical Water/Wastewater Infrastructure with Omega’s New <br>Non-Invasive Temperature Sensor for Plastic Pipes

Enabling On-Shoring of Critical Water/Wastewater Infrastructure with Omega’s New
Non-Invasive Temperature Sensor for Plastic Pipes
After years of ongoing challenges with the global supply chain, ResinTech Inc, a resin manufacturer and global leader in ion exchange for water purification, built the first new ion exchange factory in the US in more than 30 years.  Inside, ResinTech manufactures its own high quality ion exchange resin from scratch to rigid specifications.

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Blog A Need for Speed: How Omega’s Innovative Temperature Sensing Technology was used to Expedite the Commission of a Productivity Enhancing Investment

A Need for Speed: How Omega’s Innovative Temperature Sensing Technology was used to Expedite the Commission of a Productivity Enhancing Investment The brewing team at Allagash Brewing Company successfully utilized the versatility, non-invasiveness, and high accuracy of the HANI Clamp Temperature Sensor – which clamps right onto the outside of a desired pipe and measures the fluid inside with as much accuracy and with the same high performance as traditional sensors – to expedite the commissioning process and meet their ROI of an important investment to their system.

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Blog HANI Temperature Sensor Chosen as Finalist in Best of Sensors Awards

HANI Temperature Sensor Chosen as Finalist in Best of Sensors Awards Sensors Converge is almost here! Sensors Converge began as a show focused solely on sensor technology, and has evolved over the years to a large event focusing on not only sensors, but also the complex systems that work with them. The 2023 show will be held June 20-22 in Santa Clara, CA at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

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Blog A Need for Speed: How HANI Technology Was Used to Expedite the Commission of a Productivity Enhancing Investment

A Need for Speed: How HANI Technology Was Used to Expedite the Commission of a Productivity Enhancing Investment The brewing team at Allagash Brewing Company successfully utilized the versatility, non-invasiveness, and high accuracy of the HANI Clamp Temperature Sensor – which clamps right onto the outside of a desired pipe and measures the fluid inside with as much accuracy and with the same high performance as traditional sensors – to expedite the commissioning process and meet their ROI of an important investment to their system.

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Blog The Future is Bright: Omega’s Own Co-Op Wins Prestigious Award

The Future is Bright: Omega’s Own Co-Op Wins Prestigious Award The Omega Co-Op/Internship Program was created to help students grow and realize their full potential - setting them up with the experiences and tools needed to excel in their future careers. We sit down with one of our latest engineer co-ops, David Austin, to find out more about his time with Omega and his recent award from Drexel University.

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Blog Balls Out

Balls Out Have you ever heard someone use the term ‘balls out’? You know, as in giving it maximum effort or going all out. Have you ever wondered where the term comes from? Well, the truth is it probably doesn’t mean what you think it does. For the origins of the term, we need to go back to the late eighteenth century, when Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt was looking for a way to automatically regulate the speed of a steam engine.

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