Why Are There so Many Types of Hot-wire Anemometer Probes?
 That's a great question, and you can find the answer by following the link at the end of this article to our new technical bulletin. Kanomax has extensive experience creating hotwire anemometers to measure airflow in a wide variety of circumstances. In fact, the number of options we've added to our catalog over the years can be bewildering to new customers or to someone suddenly assigned to a project that requires accurate measurement of airflow. Sometimes even industry veterans don't fully understand the different options available to them. If either of the proceeding two sentences sounds like it may apply to you don't worry! We've got a new technical bulletin that takes an in-depth look at the different types of hot-wire probes. The bulletin will explain the benefits and drawbacks of each probe type, explain the function of the different physical forms they take, and help you choose the best one for your application.
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Product Spotlight: Multi-channel Anemometers
Multi-channel Anemometers are a flexible tool for gathering large amounts of data accurately and efficiently. They are particularly useful in the automotive, transportation and architectural industries, but can also be used for thermal testing of semiconductor boards.
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One of the key features of this product line is the flexible selection of Kanomax research grade air velocity probes. Nearly a dozen different options are available in varying shapes, sizes and measurement capability. Coupled with the modular nature of the main units this allows you a great deal of flexibility in selecting an end product that is the perfect fit for your needs. The applications are diverse and interesting enough that it's challenging to cover them in a small article, but a few examples include: * Aerodynamic testing for many vehicles including planes, cars and trains
* Automotive: engine in-take, exhaust, defroster, cabin comfort
* Thermal properties of semiconductor boards in PCs and other electronics
* Civil Engineering: wind tunnel testing of scale models and sympathetic vibration testing for tall buildings
>> Read More Links: Large Multi-Channel Systems, 4-Channel System, Fixed System
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