Thermometers

Heilind Electronics Expands Sensor Offering with Sensata-Cynergy3 Temperature Sensors

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

WILMINGTON, Mass., June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Heilind Electronics , a leading global distributor of electronic components and authorized distributor for Sensata-Cynergy3, recently added the manufacturer's temperature sensors and transducers to its extensive sensor portfolio.

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  • WILMINGTON, Mass., June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Heilind Electronics , a leading global distributor of electronic components and authorized distributor for Sensata-Cynergy3, recently added the manufacturer's temperature sensors and transducers to its extensive sensor portfolio.
  • Sensata-Cynergy3 provides a cost-effective replacement to traditionally wired temperature transducers, offering the advantages of a low-cost installation in inaccessible and expensive installation environments.
  • The temperature sensors are easily paired to the compatible IWR family of single- or five-channel wireless receivers, thus offering a "plug and play" solution for temperature measurement applications.
  • The industrial wireless temperature transducer uses either a J or K type thermocouple or 3-wire RTD sensor fitted to an acetal housing.

Jacobs Announces Agreement to Enhance Role at Hinkley Point C

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Thursday, May 20, 2021

"This project is critical for the U.K. to meet its net-zero carbon commitments.

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  • "This project is critical for the U.K. to meet its net-zero carbon commitments.
  • Jacobs also provides a broad range of specialist engineering and technical services, including equipment qualification for IT and telecommunications systems, HVAC dampers, sensors, thermocouples, polar crane, and smart devices and their associated software.
  • Statements made in this release that are not based on historical fact are forward-looking statements.
  • We base these forward-looking statements on management\'s current estimates and expectations as well as currently available competitive, financial and economic data.

Exergen: Duke University Study Shows Corporate Senior Managers Endorse Ineffective Non-Contact Thermometer Screenings Against Medical Directors' Advice

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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

The study also shows non-contact thermometers are inaccurate, and those screenings are not recommended by medical directors.

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  • The study also shows non-contact thermometers are inaccurate, and those screenings are not recommended by medical directors.
  • Of these, only about 53 cases, or 8% of people, tested positive for COVID-19.
  • By contrast, about 2,000 workers with diagnosed COVID-19 were in the workplace but were not detected by screening.
  • "\nA study 2 published by scientists at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland shows that non-contact thermometers are inaccurate and should not be used for public health screenings.

Temperature Scanning Technology is Proving Crucial as Employees Return to Work

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Monday, May 17, 2021

b'NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Despite a reduction of COVID-19 cases in recent months, organizations and businesses still remain wary as employees return to work.

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  • b'NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Despite a reduction of COVID-19 cases in recent months, organizations and businesses still remain wary as employees return to work.
  • Some of these advanced solutions make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for more accurate measurement of physiological parameters, particularly body temperature.
  • Now, owning to the sudden outbreak of COVID-19, demand for body temperature scanner device is expected to increase.
  • Using thermal imaging, the Health Shield device can carry out split second temperature sensing of visitors with near perfect accuracy.

Temperature Scanning Technology is Proving Crucial as Employees Return to Work

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Monday, May 17, 2021

b'NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Despite a reduction of COVID-19 cases in recent months, organizations and businesses still remain wary as employees return to work.

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  • b'NEW YORK, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Despite a reduction of COVID-19 cases in recent months, organizations and businesses still remain wary as employees return to work.
  • Some of these advanced solutions make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for more accurate measurement of physiological parameters, particularly body temperature.
  • Now, owning to the sudden outbreak of COVID-19, demand for body temperature scanner device is expected to increase.
  • Using thermal imaging, the Health Shield device can carry out split second temperature sensing of visitors with near perfect accuracy.

Heilind Electronics Partners with TEWA, Expanding Temperature Sensor Portfolio

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Monday, May 10, 2021

b"WILMINGTON, Mass., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Heilind Electronics , a leading distributor of electronic components worldwide, has partnered with TEWA, a leading NTC thermistor and temperature probe manufacturer.\nThe TEWA temperature sensors line will complement Heilind's existing sensor portfolio by adding a wide range of standard and custom temperature sensors based on NTC, PTC, RTD, TC and other sensing elements.

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  • b"WILMINGTON, Mass., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Heilind Electronics , a leading distributor of electronic components worldwide, has partnered with TEWA, a leading NTC thermistor and temperature probe manufacturer.\nThe TEWA temperature sensors line will complement Heilind's existing sensor portfolio by adding a wide range of standard and custom temperature sensors based on NTC, PTC, RTD, TC and other sensing elements.
  • Therefore, they remain the most versatile sensors for critical temperature sensing and control applications.\nThe many applications for TEWA's sensors include HVAC products, boilers, refrigeration, automotive, instrumentation, communication and biomedical.\nHeilind Electronics will be offering TEWA's complete product portfolio of temperature sensors and thermistors.
  • Founded in 1974, Heilind has locations throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong and China.
  • For more than 40 years, TEWA Sensors LLC has been serving customer needs and supplying temperature sensing solutions to a broad spectrum of user markets.\n"

Exergen: New CDC Study Reinforces Need For Accurate Temperature Taking When Screening For COVID-19

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Additional research supports this, with studies 2showing they miss as many as 9 out of 10 fevers.

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  • Additional research supports this, with studies 2showing they miss as many as 9 out of 10 fevers.
  • Given these correlations, nothing matters more than getting an accurate temperature reading when screening for COVID-19.\n"From the start, there\'s been a false assumption that non-contact thermometers are accurate, yet study after study proves this is simply not the case.
  • "We cannot afford the false high and low temperatures that come with non-contact thermometers, and they must be removed from the equation.
  • Why temperature screening for coronavirus disease 2019 with noncontact infrared thermometers does not work.

Non-Contact Thermometers Are Inaccurate When Screening For Coronavirus According To New Study From Top Medical Institutions

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

In most public screening settings, such as at airports, mass gatherings, and large building entrances, non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are largely being used to take people\'s temperatures.

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  • In most public screening settings, such as at airports, mass gatherings, and large building entrances, non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are largely being used to take people\'s temperatures.
  • "\nAccording to the study, non-contact thermometers are ineffective due to a variety of factors.
  • Why temperature screening for coronavirus disease 2019 with noncontact infrared thermometers does not work.
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2021, ofaa603, https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa603 .\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/non-contact-thermometers-are-ina...\n'

Outdoor Thermometer Market to Grow by USD 48.01 Million during 2021-2025 | Technavio

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Friday, April 9, 2021

The outdoor thermometer market is expected to grow by USD48.01 million during 2021-2025, according to Technavio.

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  • The outdoor thermometer market is expected to grow by USD48.01 million during 2021-2025, according to Technavio.
  • The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the outdoor thermometer market in optimistic, probable, and pessimistic forecast scenarios.
  • The outdoor thermometer market will witness a positive impact during the forecast period, owing to the widespread growth of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Key Considerations for Market Forecast:
    Major Three Outdoor Thermometer Market Participants:
    Ambient LLCoffers a wide range of thermometers such as Ambient Weather WS YG315 THERMOMETER Replacement Thermometer for WS YG315 which is designed with no moving parts for longer service life.

New Study From Top Institutions Shows Why Temperature Screening for Coronavirus With Non-Contact Infrared Thermometers Does Not Work

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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Temperature checks have been the focal point of these screenings because fever is one of the earliest and most frequently reported COVID-19 symptoms.

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  • Temperature checks have been the focal point of these screenings because fever is one of the earliest and most frequently reported COVID-19 symptoms.
  • In most public screenings, such as at airports and large building entrances, non-contact thermometers are being used to take peoples temperatures.
  • Now, a study published by authors at Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland shows that these non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) are ineffective and should not be used for public health surveillance.
  • Since NCITs measure surface body temperature vs. core body temperature, they are influenced by numerous variables that can interfere with their accuracy.