January 18, 2023
Paul N. Gardner Company (Gardco) has launched a new customer-focused website that provides an easy way for customers to search for products, place orders, chat, and learn about their comprehensive range of testing and inspection solutions in 15 languages.
As a worldwide partner of the paint, coatings, plastics, chemicals, powders, paper, packaging, and food industries, the new Gardco website aims to elevate the overall customer experience by offering multiple brands of popular items to provide a comprehensive offering.
New functionalities include e-commerce solutions for its entire product line; online chat with live experts; customer login accounts and access to purchase history. The site search function includes images, old part numbers and more; and there is an updated knowledge library with whitepapers, articles and FAQs on products and applications.
“Our improved website is now easier to navigate and is a comprehensive resource for customers and those looking for physical testing equipment,” states John Kowalski, head of marketing. “Over the course of this year we have an aggressive plan to populate it with even more product content, videos, articles and more to solidify Gardco as the go-to industry resource.”
gardco.com
Paul N. Gardner USA, global distributors, producers, and designers of quality physical and inspection instruments for the paint, coatings, and related industries, has introduced a new offering: The compact, portable Sling Psychrometer.
As an easy way to measure relative humidity levels quickly, this uniquely compact Bacharach Sling Psychrometer accurately determines per cent relative humidity without the necessity of consulting complex tables. There is no need to wet the wick each time a reading is taken, and it contains a slide rule calculator which correlates wet and dry bulb thermometer indications for direct reading of relative humidity. When not in use, the thermometer case telescopes into the handle for protection.
The Sling Psychrometer consists of two thermometers that are turned by vigorously swinging the handle and exposing the thermometers to rapid air movement. These two thermometers are called dry bulb and wet bulb. The bulb of one thermometer is placed in direct contact with the room air to measure dry-bulb air temperature. The bulb of the other thermometer is covered with a silk or muslin sleeve that is kept moist to record the wet bulb temperature. Evaporation cools the wet bulb more than the dry bulb, and the humidity is obtained as a function of change in temperature. The atmospheric humidity is determined by calculations, steam tables, or using a psychrometric chart. Gardco.com