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OVEN’s New 5R9-355 Temperature Controller

Published: Dec 26,2016

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Oven Industries introduced the 5R9-355 Temperature Controller (Peltier Effect). This product, from an operational standpoint, is the same as the 5R9-350 model released earlier this year.

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The complimentary features included in this new 5R9-355 model consists of, a complete mechanical enclosure with mounting holes, user friendly keypad menu selections and a vivid LCD display. Functionally this product offers Temperature Resolution of 0.01°C and Control Stability of ± 0.1°C.

This product was designed for applications needing a temperature control range of -40 to 250°C. Fortunately the company also offers a complete line of Temperature Sensors. Questions can be submitted either through the website or by directly calling the company’s main phone number found on the website.

Oven Industries, Inc. (OI) was founded in 1964 and specializes in the development of custom electronic temperature controllers and sensors along with extensive turnkey Contract Manufacturing capabilities and International Sourcing.

OI also carries a full line of standard products, purchasable online, including temperature controllers and sensors, power supplies, heat sinks, thermistors and thermocouples. OI supplies precision electronic devices that serve an array of clients not limited to these industries; aerospace, automotive, biomedical, defense markets, medical and semiconductor. With a superior design engineering staff and complete production facilities, the company is a leading technology and development company.

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