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New Rotronic Sword Hygrometer for Improved Paper Quality


PRODUCT FEATURES •Measures relative humidity and


temperature in stacks of paper and performs psychometric moisture


R


calculations •


OTRONIC has a new sword handheld for temperature and humidity measurements in paper and


cardboard stacks, also for textiles. The HP- GTS sword is ideal for making spot-checks and longer-term measurements during the production process and throughout product storage. This ensures highest paper quality for printing (e.g. colour registration and paper flatness). The instrument is also essential to determine product conditions for conservators working in museums and galleries.


Large graphical display of up to


four measured values •Freely adjustable visual and audible alarms •64,000 data point memory with


programmable logging interval •


0…100 %rh (non-condensing) •


Range of application: -10…60 °C / Accuracy at 23 °C (±5 °C): ±2


%RH, ±0.3 °C The HP-GTS replaces the ever popular


GTS sword hygrometer. Contact Rotronic for a technical datasheet and product demonstration.


rotronic.co.uk T: 01293 571000 | E: instruments@rotronic.co.uk Rotronic Instruments (UK) Ltd, 1a Crompton Fields, Crompton Way, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9EE


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