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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


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light and temperature. By combining two sensors into one device, users can perform two measurements at the same time under identical condi- tions. This provides a higher level of accuracy, and thus significantly reduces the time required to perform calibrations. In addition, tailored sensor adapters ensure the correct sensor positioning guaranteeing reli- able calibration routines. SunCal sensors are specifically


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