Description
CDF-15A Handheld Digital Anemometer
CDF-15A Handheld Digital Anemometer is a rotary cup type anemometer. It is light, compact and portable.It adopts high accuracy low friction ball bearing and light-weight vane design. It can provide precise measurement in low wind speed. CDF-15A can test and real-time display wind speed ,ambient temperature and air flow at the same time. It is powered by replaceable battery, and features low power consumption and auto power-off function.
Packing & display

Application
Meteorological station:
◉In a conventional meteorological station, the staff will use a hand-held anemometer as a backup device. Hand-held anemometers can be useful when automatic meteorological observation equipment fails or when on-site calibration and comparison of observation data are required.
◉For field meteorological research activities, such as meteorological data collection in mountains, forests, deserts and other environments, handheld anemometer is convenient for researchers to obtain wind speed information anytime and anywhere.
Environmental monitoring:
◉Wind speed has an important effect on the diffusion of air pollutants. At environmental monitoring sites, handheld anemometers can assist in measuring wind speed, combined with data from other pollutant monitoring equipment, to analyze the diffusion law of pollutants.
◉In the study of wetland, grassland and other ecosystems, wind speed is an important factor affecting the ecological environment. Hand-held anemometers can help researchers understand the effects of wind on vegetation growth, water evaporation, soil erosion and more.
Agricultural:
◉In greenhouse planting, wind speed affects environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide concentration inside the greenhouse. Farmers or agricultural technicians can use hand-held anemometers to measure the wind speed inside the greenhouse and adjust the ventilation to create an environment suitable for growing crops
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