Common pitfalls in industrial humidity measurements Industrial Manufacturing and Processes Industrial Measurements
Industrial humidity measurements are used for improving production quality and energy efficiency. There are many different application areas, such as material drying, compressed air quality control, process and facility condition monitoring, and many more. These application areas are sharing common challenges as well as application-specific features that have to be taken into account. In this webinar we will cover three main points you need to consider to avoid typical pitfalls in industrial humidity measurement: How to measure a representative condition? What is it you really want to measure? What is the best humidity parameter to describe the phenomenon? How to deal with the application-specific requirements? What is the right product for your application? Temperature? Pressure? Chemicals? How to manage the uncertainty? Any measurement is worthless if it cannot be compared against a known reference. Who should attend? Everybody who is measuring or planning to measure humidity in industrial environments. If you have already registered for this webinar, please click here. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Speaker Joni Partanen Vaisala Industrial Instruments Product Manager Joni Partanen is responsible for the development of humidity and vaporized hydrogen peroxide measuring products. He has over 16 years of experience in process industry measurement technology, industrial engineering, and instrumentation. Joni holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Automation Technology.
Joni Partanen Vaisala Industrial Instruments Product Manager Joni Partanen is responsible for the development of humidity and vaporized hydrogen peroxide measuring products. He has over 16 years of experience in process industry measurement technology, industrial engineering, and instrumentation. Joni holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Automation Technology.