Humidity & Surface Temperature Measurement
Humidity and surface temperature measurement brings together the instruments used to monitor moisture in air and materials and to read the temperature of a surface without contact — two parameters that govern coating work, building diagnostics, food safety and industrial monitoring alike. Whether the task is confirming a substrate is dry enough to paint, holding conditions stable in a process room, or spot-checking a chilled product, accurate readings prevent costly failures and protect compliance. Checkline Europe groups the full set under one roof: handheld relative humidity meters, fixed humidity and temperature transmitters, dew point meters for surface-preparation work, and non-contact infrared thermometers for fast surface checks.
Each parameter has its own sensing principle, error sources and reference conditions, so sound results depend on matching the instrument to the environment. For the science behind air and material moisture and how surface temperature ties in, see the Humidity & Surface Temperature Measurement Knowledge Base; when you are ready to specify equipment for a particular application, work through the Humidity & Surface Temperature Measurement Selection Guide.





