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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? DwyerOmega | Blog | 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.

What are Strain Gauges? DwyerOmega | Blog | What are Strain Gauges?

Strain gauges convert mechanical deformation into measurable resistance changes through the piezoresistive effect. Small resistance shifts are detected using a Wheatstone bridge with amplification and temperature compensation. Common types include linear, diaphragm, rosette, torsion, and dual-parallel gauges—each suited to specific stress directions and materials. Used widely in structural testing, load and pressure measurement, and industrial condition monitoring, strain gauges provide precise data essential for safety, performance, and predictive maintenance across engineering applications.

What are LVDT Sensors? DwyerOmega | Blog | What are LVDT Sensors?

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 Load Cells DwyerOmega | Blog | Installing Load Cells

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 How to Read a Psychrometric Chart

How to Read a Psychrometric Chart Master the fundamentals of the psychrometric chart with this comprehensive guide. Learn how to locate dry bulb temperature, relative humidity, dew point, wet bulb temperature, humidity ratio, enthalpy, and other key air properties while gaining a deeper understanding of humidity measurement and HVAC system analysis through practical examples and step-by-step instruction.

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Blog How To Properly Size a Valve

How To Properly Size a Valve Understand the fundamentals of valve sizing, including Cv, pressure drop, critical flow, rangeability, and media-specific equations for liquids, gases, and steam. Explore how DwyerOmega valve solutions support precise, reliable flow control across demanding applications.

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Technical Learning What are Submersible Pressure Transducers?

What are Submersible Pressure Transducers? Explore how submersible pressure transducers provide reliable pressure, depth, and water-level measurements in submerged environments. Learn how they work, key design and selection considerations, common underwater applications, and available solutions for continuous monitoring.

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Blog How School HVAC Systems Work

How School HVAC Systems Work Explore how sensors and transmitters help classroom HVAC systems maintain comfortable temperatures, control humidity, manage ventilation, monitor airflow, and support indoor air quality. Learn how key HVAC instrumentation provides building automation systems with the measurements needed to maintain efficient, consistent classroom environments.

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Blog Temperature Control in Anaerobic Digestion

Temperature Control in Anaerobic Digestion Temperature stability is one of the most important factors affecting anaerobic digester performance. This article explains how anaerobic digestion works, why methanogens depend on consistent operating temperatures, and how PID-controlled heating systems help maximize biogas production while minimizing process upsets. It also explores common anaerobic digestion applications and highlights instrumentation that supports reliable process control.

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Blog What is Traceability?

What is Traceability? Learn what traceability means in calibration, how measurement results are linked to recognized standards through an unbroken chain of calibrations, and why traceability is essential for ensuring measurement accuracy, regulatory compliance, quality control, and confidence in critical industrial applications.

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Technical Learning What is a Wheatstone Bridge?

What is a Wheatstone Bridge? A Wheatstone bridge is a precision electrical circuit used to measure unknown resistance and detect extremely small changes in resistance. This guide explains how Wheatstone bridges work, the differences between balanced and unbalanced bridge circuits, quarter-, half-, and full-bridge strain gauge configurations, and why they remain the foundation of modern load cells, pressure transducers, and other high-accuracy sensor systems.

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Blog How Pump Controllers and Level Transmitters Automate Wastewater Lift Stations

How Pump Controllers and Level Transmitters Automate Wastewater Lift Stations Wastewater lift stations play a critical role in municipal and industrial collection systems by pumping wastewater when gravity flow is no longer sufficient. Learn how level transmitters and pump controllers work together to automate pump operation, maintain wet well levels, reduce maintenance, and support reliable wastewater transport.

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