Humidity Measurement Tutorial at the Measurement Science Conference
BILLERICA, MASSACHUSETTS, JANUARY 17, 2006.
GE Sensing, a leading provider of precision sensing instruments, systems and services, announces that it will present a Humidity Measurement Tutorial at the Measurement Science Conference (MSC) on March 1, 2006, in Anaheim California. The MSC includes workshops, tutorials, paper presentations and vendor exhibits on the science of measurement and calibration. GE Sensing will also be exhibiting the latest in pressure, humidity and temperature test and calibration instrumentation.
The Humidity Measurement Tutorial provides engineers and technicians as well as those specifying and operating metrology, process, and building automation instruments and controls with an overview of humidity measurement and instrumentation fundamentals. Humidity control is a very important parameter for energy management, process control, product testing and process validation of various parameters such as heat transfer, dimensional stability, emissions control and power management, yet the science of humidity measurement is often very difficult to understand. The tutorial provides a working knowledge of the subject matter and gives insight into the design and calibration considerations and procedures of humidity and trace moisture instrumentation. The workshop includes a CD-ROM resource disk with humidity parameter conversion software, application notes and white papers on the subject.
The Measurement Science Conference was founded in 1970 to promote education and professionalism in measurement science and related disciplines. The conference has grown and matured to meet the needs of dynamic measurement technologies as well as to address pertinent national and global measurement issues. The MSC has attracted experts from around the world as speakers, exhibitors and attendees.
To find out more about the conference and to register, visit the web links below or call:
866 MSC MEAS
www.msc-conf.com/msc/tutorials.html.
http://2006.msc-conf.com/2006/registration/index1.cfm.





