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Humidifying Intake Air Tower

StanCo Scientific Humidifying Intake Air Tower with DewTrak II-MO™ Control We have extensive experience with closed-loop cooling systems in other instrumentation types. We took that knowledge and applied it to carburetor cooling issues to use with Octane engines. To further meet the ASTM requirements, a heavy-duty vaporizer was introduced to ensure that the air stream to the engines is within the required 25-50 grains per pound of dry air. To measure this humidity, a chilled ...

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SSD7200 Digital Temperature Controller

New for 2019! As technology progresses, modern solutions to dated equipment not only becomes more user-friendly, but frequently more economical ...

Digital Dual Hour Meter

New for 2019! A critical piece of equipment on Octane engine consoles is the hour meter. It tracks the life ...

501-C Potentiometer Linearity

“A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.”This is especially true within the scientific environment that is the knock ...

Dual hour meters: Analogue Vs Quartz

Older Engine timers do not contain a timekeeping oscillator such as a pendulum or balance wheel, but instead counts the ...