

A Hygrometer is a measuring instrument used to determine the relative humidity (RH) in the air. Many digital hygrometers also measure ambient temperature.
These devices are widely used in industries, laboratories, HVAC systems, agriculture, construction sites, educational institutions, and environmental monitoring applications to ensure optimal environmental conditions.
For most indoor environments, a relative humidity range of 40% to 60% RH is generally considered comfortable and helps reduce the risk of mold growth and excessive dryness.
Yes. Many portable digital hygrometers are suitable for both indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring.
A Probe Thermometer is a digital temperature measuring instrument that uses a metal probe to accurately measure the internal temperature of liquids, semi-solids, solids, and gases.
Professional Probe Thermometers typically provide temperature accuracy between ±0.5°C and ±1°C.
Yes. They are ideal for measuring the temperature of water, beverages, oils, chemicals, and other liquids.
Yes. They can accurately measure the temperature of refrigerated and frozen foods as well as cold storage environments.
Clean the probe with a soft cloth or food-safe disinfectant after each use. Avoid immersing the display unit unless it is specifically designed to be waterproof.

