High-precision temperature and humidity measuring device that supports the creation of a comfortable environment for livestock.
In the livestock industry, proper temperature and humidity management is essential for maintaining the health and productivity of livestock. In particular, sudden changes in temperature and humidity can cause stress and illness in livestock, potentially impacting profits. The EE260 temperature and humidity transmitter provides crucial information for maintaining an optimal environment for livestock through high-precision temperature and humidity measurements. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Monitoring temperature and humidity in livestock barns - Controlling ventilation systems - Understanding the health status of livestock 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reducing stress in livestock - Preventing diseases - Improving productivity
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【Features】 - Double heating function to prevent condensation - IP67 environmental resistance - Compatible with both analog and digital outputs - Supports Modbus RTU and M-Bus - Capable of high-precision temperature and humidity measurement 【Our Strengths】 As a domestic dew point meter manufacturer, we leverage the measurement technology and know-how we have cultivated over many years to provide products tailored to our customers' needs. We handle not only hygrometers but also a variety of measuring instruments, contributing to solving our customers' challenges.
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- Meteorological research - Outdoor specifications
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We introduce various measuring instruments and devices related to moisture management, including the domestic capacitive dew point meter TK-100 series, mirror-type dew point meters, oxygen concentration meters, humidifiers, and moisture meters for corrosive gases. By organically combining these, as well as through piping, line creation, and unitization, we provide custom-made products and respond quickly to complex issues.








