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Temperature controllers

-- Packaging Digest, 5/1/2008

 

On/off temperature and limit controllers are now compliant with the European Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive (2002-95-EC). The co.'s on/off line of products includes the Series CV, LV, CF, LF and TM controllers. The controllers' design complies with the RoHS directive, which means that their components meet hazardous material restrictions outlined in the directive. The temperature and limit microprocessor-based controllers come with various packaging options including panel mountings, DIN-rail mountings, open-board and open-board-potted allowing users to select the best version for their individual application. The controllers can be ordered with either fixed or adjustable setpoints, heat or cool on/off temperature controls and with high or low limit trip action, the co. says.

Watlow, 800/928-5692. www.watlow.com

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