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Topic: Info on Probes to work in -40 to 150 Degree C.
Conf: Misc., Msg: 592
From: Tay Wu (twu@lk-cmm.com)
Date: 3/25/1999 02:17 PM

Dick,
If you find the probe which can live and work in your hot/cold chamber, make sure the software you are going to use can handle the expansion/shrinkage of the probe. Temperature compensation is just like anti-lock brake, not all are the same.
Tay