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Forward and Reflected Power: What Does It Mean?
This paper is intended to help understanding and to dispel myths surrounding RF measurements and practice.
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Monroe 284 Data Sheet
The Monroe 284 NanoCoulomb meter enables the user to easily and accurately measure the charge generated on items such as electronic components by triboelectric charging processes.
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Monroe 264A Data Sheet
Portable survey instrument for evaluating resistive properties of static control products such as static dissipative packaging, flooring, or work surfaces.
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Monroe 282CPS Data Sheet
The Monroe 282CPS is an accessory for the Monroe 282 Fieldmeter that permits the Monroe 282 to measure ionizer performance.
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Monroe 287B Data Sheet
The Monroe 287B performs manual or automatic decay and balance tests for periodic verification of ionization equipment.
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Series 600 Data Sheet
The Impac Series 600 is a digital, modular pyrometer series that provides a highly customizable design with easy installation and maintenance.
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Monroe 177A Data Sheet
The Monroe 177A serves as a full-time, plant-wide automatic static build-up monitor.
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Impac IS 140 and IGA 140 Series Data Sheet
The IS 140 and IGA 140 series pyrometers are digital, highly accurate pyrometers for non-contact temperature measurement on metals, ceramics, graphite, etc. between 220 and 3500°C (428 and 6332°F).
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Induction Soldering Application Note
In induction brazing and soldering applications, correct temperature and heating rates are instrumental in meeting the specified quality requirements.
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Impac IGA 140/23 Series Data Sheet
Highly accurate, fully digital pyrometers with focusable optics for non-contact temperature measurements on metals, ceramics, graphite, etc. between 50 and 1800°C (122 to 3272°F).
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