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    Anemometer: How does It Work?
    An anemometer is an instrument that measures static and dynamic airflow, which can be used to measure wind speed, wind force and wind direction in the air. It uses a rotating blade and is measured in feet per second or meters per second (m/s). The accuracy of the anemometer is very high, and its readings can have very good accuracy in the range of 0.1 m/s. It can also measure wind speed under low temperature, low humidity and other environmental conditions, and can quickly and accurately measure the direction of airflow. So, how much do you know about the working principle of the anemometer? Next, this article will take you to understand the working principle and application knowledge of the anemometer.
    How Does a Metal Detector Work?
    Metal detectors are widely used in examinations, security checks, archaeology and prospecting, etc., bringing more convenience to people's lives. So how do metal detectors accomplish these tasks? Next, ATO will introduce the working principle, application and structure function of the metal detector to you.
    Metal Detector Troubleshooting
    Metal detectors may have various problems under long-term use, so we need to understand common problems and learn how to solve them. Next is the knowledge of metal detector troubleshooting, and I hope it will be helpful to those who need it.
    How Does a Water Leak Detector Work?
    The water leak detector is a device used to detect whether there are water leakage problems in water source equipment such as pipes, water tanks, and pools. Its working principle is to judge whether there is a water leakage problem by detecting the environmental changes around the water source equipment. Next, the ATO will introduce you to the working principle of the water leak detector.
    What is Calibration of pH Electrode?
    Before using the pH electrode, it is very necessary to perform numerical calibration on it. The pH electrode calibration method refers to a method to make the measurement results of the pH electrode more accurate and reliable through a series of operations. Its main steps include cleaning the electrode, calibrating the electrode and judging whether the electrode needs to be replaced.
    CO2 Meters Help You Build a Healthy Ventilation Habit
    This carbon dioxide meter from SISCO combines CO2 detection and smoke alarm in one and can be used for air quality monitoring with a detection range from 400 to 5000 ppm. In addition, it can also provide real-time temperature and humidity data, allowing for full knowledge of your surroundings. Keep in mind when you purchase the unit you have to calibrate it first. And we’re here to help you with that. In this video, we’re gonna show you how to calibrate our CO2 meter.
    Metal Detector Practical Application/Test and Setup/Operation
    We’re going to do a waterproof test on the SISCO metal detector and give you a brief idea of its practical application. But before we start testing, there’s some key info you should get noted. 
    What are the Tips For Installing Magnetic Flow Meter?
    A magnetic flow meter is a type of flow meter that measures the flow rate of a liquid or slurry by measuring the voltage generated when the liquid flows through a magnetic field. We should not only know what the electromagnetic type flow meter is, but also have some points to pay attention to when installing it. In the following, we will give you some tips about installing this type of flow meter.
    Thickness Gauge Basics
    A thickness gauge is an instrument used to measure the thickness of materials and objects. It is often used in industrial production to continuously or sample the thickness of products (such as steel plates, steel strips, films, paper, metal foils, etc.). There are many types of thickness gauges, including coating thickness gauges, radioactive thickness gauges, ultrasonic thickness gauges, eddy current thickness gauges, and thickness gauges that use the principle of mechanical contact measurement.
    Coating Thickness Gauge vs. Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
    Coating thickness gauges and ultrasonic thickness gauges are both instruments used to measure the thickness of objects, but coating thickness gauges and ultrasonic thickness gauges have many differences in the measurement process, such as measurement objects, measurement thickness and other factors. Below, SISCO will briefly introduce the differences between coating thickness gauges and ultrasonic thickness gauges.