Renewable and non-renewable sources: the differences

Renewable and non-renewable sources: the differences

We already talked about renewable energy sources in our previous article, but how do they differ from non-renewable ones? The energy sources available Among the many resources on our planet that we use for energy and heating, not all of them have the same ability to...
Capillary thermometers: history and evolution

Capillary thermometers: history and evolution

Capillary thermometers are instruments used for measuring temperature, often using the zeroth law of the thermodynamics. History of the thermometer The first known thermometer was actually made to demonstrate the principle of thermal expansion of the air, by the...
What is meant by renewable energy?

What is meant by renewable energy?

Renewable energy sources are forms of energy that respect nature: they do not pollute and do not run out and, unlike non-renewable energy sources, they have the ability to regenerate at the end of the cycle. Fortunately, renewable energies are increasingly...
IMIT and Assotermica: being part of an association

IMIT and Assotermica: being part of an association

We inaugurate the news section of this blog by introducing the association to which we belong, Assotermica, with an interview with Mario Zucco, IMIT Control System Operating Director and Assotermica Vice President since 2016. Since when is IMIT associated with...
Capillary thermostats: thermoregulators and safety limiters

Capillary thermostats: thermoregulators and safety limiters

A capillary thermostat is a useful component for measuring and regulating the temperature, used in all those industrial applications where the temperature sensor cannot be near the electrical contacts and controls, such as for example boilers, fireplaces, pellet...