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Leaf Wetness Sensors - (6 companies)

Leaf wetness sensors are used to detect the presence of surface moisture

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Linear Position Sensors, All Types - (553 companies)

Linear position sensors, all types, is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas

Sensor Type: Contact | Non-Contact
Electrical Output: Analog Voltage | Analog Current | Analog / Modulated Frequency | Switched / Alarm
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Level Sensors, All Types - (743 companies)

Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point

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Linear Position Sensors and Switches, Ultrasonic - (62 companies)

Linear position sensors and switches, ultrasonic, are used for position and displacement sensing, using ultrasonic technology

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Temperature Instruments, All Types - (2061 companies)

Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 

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Gas Sensors - (329 companies)

Gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements

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Temperature Sensors - (183 companies)

Temperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation

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Rotary Position Sensors - (139 companies)

Rotary position sensors include potentiometers, resolvers and a variety of magnetic and capacitive technologies. Sensors are designed for angular displacement less than one turn or for multiturn displacement

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Noncontact Infrared Temperature Sensors - (312 companies)

Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible

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Tilt Sensors, Switches and Inclinometers - (119 companies)

Tilt sensors, switches and inclinometers generate an artificial horizon and measure angular tilt with respect to this horizon. They are used in cameras, aircraft flight controls, automobile security systems, and special switches

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Sensor Chips - (169 companies)

Sensor chips are dies incorporating semiconductor circuit elements that are used to convert changes to some physical parameter to an electrical signal

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Position Sensors, Optical Triangulation - (45 companies)

Optical triangulation position sensors use reflected waves to pinpoint position and displacement

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Pressure Sensors - (764 companies)

Pressure sensors include all sensors, transducers and elements that produce an electrical signal proportional to pressure or changes in pressure

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Flow Meters - (1073 companies)

Flow meters (flowmeters) and flow sensors are devices used for measuring the flow rate or quantity of a moving fluid or gas

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Vibration Sensors - (131 companies)

Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration

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See more product announcements for Leaf Wetness Sensors
DX Series Precision IR Thermometer

DX Series Precision IR Thermometer
Exergen Corp.


Fluke 975 AirMeter

Fluke 975 AirMeter
Davis Instruments


 Wyko NT9100 Optical Profiler

Wyko NT9100 Optical Profiler
Veeco Instruments


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Engineering Web: leaf wetness sensors
Leaf Wetness Sensors: Emulate leaf surface
Leaf Wetness Sensors Emulate leaf surface
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Sensors: Robust sensors for long and short term installations
Leaf Wetness Sensors Emulate leaf surface Leaf wetness sensors are classified as: - Surface contact types that measure the electrical
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Leaf Wetness Sensors Information | Business.com
Leaf Wetness Sensors Manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of leaf wetness sensors.
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Leaf Wetness Sensors – Web Listings
Leaf Wetness Sensors: Emulate leaf surface Leaf wetness sensors are classified as: - Surface contact types that measure the electrical resistance of
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SAR References
Bonan, G. B., 1993, Importance of leaf-area index and forest type when estimating photosynthesis in Boreal forests, Remote Sensing of Environment,
Weather Instruments by Texas Weather Instruments, Inc.
We incorporate the best sensors to go with our stations.
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Davis | Weather
Option of adding one or two leaf wetness sensors as desired.
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6345 Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station Less Sensors
A single fully-populated station with 2 leaf wetness sensors, 4 soil moisture sensors, and 4 temperature probes, or
Types of sensors
recorder (Wallin 1963) and the De Witt leaf wetness recorder (Post 1959). Disadvantages of mechanical sensors are that they are not readily

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