The 75% RH of the EasyCare CalCheck provides the best protection possible for your reusable Smart Sensors and allows validation of calibrated accuracy that’s never been so easy. With the EasyCare CalCheck you have the key to conducting simple, convenient calibration checks and keeping your Reusable Smart Sensors ASTM F2170-compliant.
The Rapid RH® 4.0 has been replaced with the Rapid RH® L6.
With its patent-pending design, normal tap water can be used for charging the integrated RH generator, as its technology distills the tap water to generate purified water for the salt solution.
With PTFE filter technology, worries about damaging volatile chemicals are no longer an issue. For the required accuracy tests dictated by ASTM F2170, you can verify the accuracy on demand with this unit, which also comes standard with every Rapid RH® 5.0 sensor.
Last updated on July 2nd, 2024
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