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Isuzu Assmann..... 
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I didn't know whether to put this in the Bellett chat, which is kind of isn't. But it is Isuzu chat.

Isuzu Assmann....

For sale on Yahoo Japan auctions.

http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/141269419

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According to Import Monster's dodgy Engrish conversion the description is:

ASSMANN S - Yahoo! Auction


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ISUZU incoming hygrometer ASSMANN S used operational item. It becomes rust 1. The coming out article becomes only something which is the photograph.



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Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:33 am
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Makes my eyes water just looking at it.


Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:01 pm
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Ass what !?! Sale of fetish items also prohibited on this sight...........

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Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:49 pm
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http://www.allweatherinc.com/meteorological/5230.html

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5230 and 5231 Assmann Psychrometer
Description

The Assmann psychrometer utilizes two precision mercury thermometers with 3-point calibrations. A certificate is provided with each thermometer, giving the correction required at each point. Corrected accuracy is better than +/-0.1°C. The double-tube thermometers are supported and protected by a chromeplated brass case. The thermometer bulbs are guarded by double-walled radiation shields thermally isolated from the main housing by a plastic bushing. Aspiration of the bulbs is accomplished by a springwound fan which will provide 8 minutes of aspiration per winding.
Two models are available

The Model 5230 measures over a range of -30° to 50°C; the thermometer graduations are 0.2°. The Model 5231 has a range of -20° to 130°F with graduations of 0.5°. Each instrument is supplied with a wind shield, a mounting support, a syringe to moisten the wet-bulb wick, extra wicks, psychrometric tables, and a sturdy carrying case.


http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/search?id=assmann-psychrometer1

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Assmann psychrometer—A special form of the aspiration psychrometer, developed by Assmann.
Two mercury thermometers, mounted vertically side by side in a chromium- or nickel-plated polished metal frame, are connected by ducts to an aspirator. Each thermometer is located inside a pair of coaxial metal tubes, highly polished inside and out, that screen the bulbs from solar radiation.
Middleton, W. E. K., and A. F. Spilhaus, 1953: Meteorological Instruments, 3rd ed., rev., Univ. of Toronto Press, 102–104.


Now if I could only figure out how to find the right key words to quickly find the stuff I am searching for and can't find...


Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:46 pm
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This may be from another company named Isuzu: Isuzu Works, Ltd.

http://www.isuzuseisakusho.co.jp

It looks like they make laboratory equipment and other scientific devices.


Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:27 pm
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Is this where Peter Brock got his Poliriser from?


Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:47 pm
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