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In the inaugural episode of The Advancing Energy Podcast, Dhaval Dhayatkar, VP Critical Sensing and Control Products, sits down with colleague, Alex Shewell, Product Management Specialist, to discuss the facts about Critical Sensing and Control (CSC) at Advanced Energy (@advancedenergy8096) CSC products and how they are used in different applications – including some of the harshest environments like offshore drilling or blast furnaces and some of the cleanest environments like semiconductor fabrication. Referenced products include: • Impac IN accurate, rugged and reliable pyrometer for non-contact temperature measurements on thin and thinnest glass sheets. • Luxtron® M-1100 FluorOptic® thermometry (FOT) converter platform, featuring an advanced light source and improved ultralow noise electronics. • FurnaceSpection infrared camera system for continuous reformer tube monitoring and temperature measurement inside furnaces. • Thyro-A+ Power Controller, a precise, digital SCR power controller that supports currents up to 650 A and voltages up to 500 V. • RF Power Meters: Thermistor-based RF power sensors are recognized as the most accurate way to measure and transfer RF power. Advanced Energy's thermistor power meters were designed to reduce uncertainties and accommodate a broader variety of RF power sensors. • Bond Meters: Advanced Energy’s milli-ohmmeters boast superior accuracy, a remarkable 100-hour battery life, and a reassuring 3-year warranty, making them reliable choices for various industries. • Sekidenko 4100T: A multi-channel, non-contact optical fiber temperature pyrometer measures an object’s emitted infrared energy and converts it into usable temperature data (degrees °F or °C) with temperature ranges between 60 to 3500°C (140 to 6332°F). • FlareSpection: infrared camera system for continuous pilot flame and flare stack monitoring. Visit us at www.advancedenergy.com and be sure to subscribe to our channel, @advancedenergy8096.