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Kraft
Energy™ offers a choice of curing sensors, depending on a producer’s
needs.
The four most important considerations for curing sensors
- Accuracy
- Durability
- Dependability
- Ease of installation

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RTD/PT100
Temperature Sensor
- Encased in silicon and installed in a galvanized pipe
- Provides thermal mass - increasing measurement reaction time
- Sensor artificially recreates the temperature inside the fresh
concrete
- The signal transmitter on Kraft Energy™ sensors is located
away from the sensor and outside the curing area, protecting
it from heat and moisture
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Thermocouple
Temperature Sensor
- Used to measure internal concrete temperature which is usually
required for structural concrete members
- Two wires twisted together and inserted into the concrete surface
- Must be cut to be removed
- Limited use on architectural surfaces
- Inexpensive and durable
- Consumed over a period of time
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Relative Humidity
Sensor
- Condensate and dust resistant
- Able to measure 100 percent humidity without defaulting
- Accurate to +/- 2%rH
- Includes remote-mounted transmitters for years of trouble-free
operation
- Filter cap requires periodic cleaning to prevent grit build-up
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AutoCure™ - Concrete Curing Controls:
Timer & Thermostat
Controls . Millenium
Curing Profile Control . MRC
7000 Controller
& Chart Recorder
Siemens S7 300 . Remote
Display & Control . Curing
Sensors . Curing
Data Recording
Data Loggers . Vapor
Control Valve and Distribution Pipe
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