

Hot Wire Anemometers are specifically designed to measure very low airflow rates with superior sensitivity, making them ideal for applications where conventional vane anemometers may not provide sufficient accuracy.
Equipped with advanced thermal sensing technology, our instruments deliver precise and repeatable measurements, ensuring dependable performance for critical airflow assessments.
Compact construction and battery-powered operation make our Hot Wire Anemometers ideal for both field and laboratory applications.
Every Hot Wire Anemometer undergoes stringent quality testing and calibration checks to ensure accuracy, reliability, and long service life.
We provide comprehensive pre-sales and after-sales support, including product selection guidance, calibration assistance, and technical consultation.
Manufactured using high-quality materials, our instruments are designed to withstand regular industrial and commercial use while maintaining measurement stability.
A Hot Wire Anemometer is a precision instrument used to measure air velocity and airflow using a heated sensor wire. It is particularly effective for measuring low air speeds with high accuracy.
The instrument uses a thin electrically heated wire. As air flows across the wire, it cools the sensor. The rate of cooling is measured and converted into air velocity readings.
The measuring range varies by model but commonly starts from very low air speeds such as 0.1 m/s and extends to 30 m/s or higher.
Professional models typically provide accuracy ranging from ±1% to ±5%, depending on the measurement range and operating conditions.
Yes, but it is primarily designed for indoor airflow measurements. Outdoor use should follow the manufacturer's operating guidelines.
Yes. Most Hot Wire Anemometers are battery-operated and designed for portable use.
A Hot Wire Anemometer offers exceptional sensitivity, precise low-airflow measurement, fast response time, and reliable performance, making it the preferred choice for HVAC professionals, engineers, and airflow specialists.
Yes. Many models are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, including weather monitoring and environmental studies.
Digital Anemometers help ensure proper airflow, ventilation efficiency, workplace safety, energy savings, and compliance with environmental and industrial standards.