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FOOD, SAFETY & HYGIENE Wireless temperature probe


The BlueTherm™Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd new Bluetoothwireless temperature probe, is a completelywireless temperaturemonitoring and logging solution. No longer is there a need toworry about danglingwires into food or across equipment. The BlueTherm™combinedwith the BlueTherm™software or App provides a completemobile temperature logging solution. Press the button on the BlueTherm™tomeasure the temperature, and the data is automatically uploaded to your Android,Windows CEmobile or any Bluetooth enabled,mobile phone, PDA or computer, for convenient viewing or retrieval at a later date using bespoke software. The BlueTherm™probe incorporates a fast response thermocouplewhich allows the user tomeasure temperature accurately over the range of - 49.9 to 249.9 °Cwith a resolution of 0.1 °C. Formore information call 01903 202151 or email Luisa.coates@etiltd.com.


Waste and resource challenges


Showcasing the latest resource efficiency and waste management solutions, and bringing together around 700 exhibitors and 100 expert speakers, RWM in partnership with CIWM 2102 is the place to go to find answers about everything from food waste to plastics recycling, and from compliance to compaction equipment. Key features include over 100 free to attend conference sessions, a new Materials Village with all the key materials organisations represented – including glass, plastics and paper – and a dedicated Energy from Waste Zone where visitors can see the latest developments including anaerobic digestion solutions for food waste. For more information visit www.rwmwexhibition.com.


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