Michell.com is the public site for Michell Instruments, a manufacturer and systems supplier of humidity, dew point and moisture measurement instruments, gas analyzers and calibration equipment. The company designs sensors and analyzers used in industrial processes, laboratories, and environmental monitoring where precise control of moisture and humidity is required. Their portfolio spans portable and bench instruments, inline transmitters, chilled mirror hygrometers, process moisture analyzers and service offerings such as calibration and maintenance.
Michell's product set targets process control, quality assurance and regulatory compliance across industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food production, power generation, compressed air systems and semiconductor manufacturing. Their instruments are typically specified where traceable dew point or ppm moisture readings are required to control drying, prevent corrosion or protect instrumentation.
The website provides product catalogs, technical specifications, downloadable manuals, application notes and contact channels for quotes and after-sales service. For detailed product datasheets and product-specific technical features, view their product range on the official product pages: https://www.michell.com/products/.
Michell.com presents the product, technical and service information for Michell Instruments. The site organizes the instrument range by application (process, laboratory, compressed air, gas analysis) and provides technical specifications, ordering options and contact points for sales and support. It also hosts resources such as manuals, application notes, calibration services and software downloads so customers can select, integrate and maintain measurement systems.
Key functional areas available through the site include product selection tools and application guidance, downloadable datasheets for sensor models, and support documentation for installation, commissioning and calibration. The site also directs users to local sales offices and service centers for instrument commissioning, factory calibration and on-site support.
Michell.com is a vendor site rather than a multi-tenant SaaS interface: it’s intended to help engineering buyers specify equipment, obtain quotes, and access technical resources for installation and maintenance.
Michell.com offers the following purchasing options:
Most Michell products are sold through direct sales or authorized distributors and are quoted on a per-order basis because configurations (process fittings, communication protocols, measurement ranges and hazardous area approvals) vary widely. For exact, up-to-date purchase pricing and quote requests, consult the company's contact and sales channels and the relevant product pages available through Michell's product range listing: https://www.michell.com/products/.
The site typically does not list fixed tiered consumer-style subscription plans; pricing reflects instrument hardware, optional communications modules (HART, Modbus, Ethernet, analog I/O), and service contracts. Typical procurement involves specifying the required measurement range, enclosure and approvals, then requesting a formal quotation from Michell or a local representative.
Michell.com does not publish standardized monthly rates for product purchases; ongoing costs are typically in the form of service contracts or monitoring subscriptions. Monthly subscription-style costs (for cloud monitoring or managed services) are normally negotiated and depend on the number of sensors, volume of data and connectivity options. For simple hosted monitoring or software-as-a-service packages associated with instruments, expect quoted rates from $30/month upwards per sensor for managed telemetry.
Michell.com does not list a single yearly price because most purchases are one-off hardware buys with optional yearly calibration and maintenance fees. Annual ownership costs commonly include calibration, spare sensors or consumables and any maintenance contract fees — these are typically in the $250/year to $5,000/year range depending on service level and instrument fleet size. Contact Michell for a tailored yearly support and calibration estimate via their contact portal.
Michell.com pricing ranges from approximately $1,200 for entry-level instruments to $15,000+ for complex analyzers and fully configured systems. Lower-cost portable hygrometers and transmitters sit at the bottom of the range while multi-parameter gas analyzers, chilled mirror reference instruments and custom-engineered process analyzers reach the higher end. Service contracts, hazardous area certification and advanced communications modules increase total purchase and lifetime costs.
Michell instruments and the information on michell.com are used to select and procure moisture and humidity measurement solutions. Typical uses include monitoring dew point in compressed air systems to prevent condensate-related damage, measuring moisture content in natural gas or process gases to meet pipeline specifications, controlling humidity in cleanrooms and HVAC systems, and providing traceable humidity references in laboratories.
Engineers use Michell's transmitter products to provide live analog or digital signals (4-20 mA, Modbus, HART, Ethernet) to PLCs and DCS systems for process control and alarm interlocks. Laboratories use portable chilled mirror hygrometers and calibration standards to verify sensor accuracy and maintain quality systems that require traceable measurements.
Michell’s solutions are also applied in preventative maintenance programs: inline moisture monitoring helps detect drying system failures, contamination events, or filter/media saturation before they result in production downtime or product spoilage.
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Practical considerations include lead time for customized configurations, the need to select the correct process connections and approvals for hazardous areas, and planning for periodic calibration to maintain traceability and accuracy.
Michell does not typically offer software-style free trials for hardware instruments; however, they do provide product demonstrations, evaluation units in some cases, and portable meters that can be temporarily supplied for site trials through local distributors. The availability of evaluation units is product- and region-dependent and usually requires coordination with sales.
For software or cloud-connected monitoring components, Michell or its partners may offer trial periods or demonstration dashboards to show remote telemetry and alarm capabilities. If you are evaluating a networked monitoring solution, request a demonstration or a temporary access account through their support channels.
No, Michell's measurement instruments and services are commercial products and are not free. Some informational resources — product datasheets, application notes and technical articles on the website — are available free of charge for evaluation. For hardware, demonstration units or temporary evaluation access to software dashboards may be arranged through local sales representatives.
Michell Instruments supports integration into control and monitoring systems through a mix of communication protocols depending on the product. Common interfaces include analog outputs (4-20 mA), digital protocols such as Modbus RTU/TCP, HART, and Ethernet-based interfaces; some instruments also provide OPC compatibility via gateway devices or partner software. Many process transmitters include serial or fieldbus options for direct connection to PLCs and DCS platforms.
Where cloud or remote monitoring is offered, Michell and its channel partners may supply gateway hardware or software that exposes telemetry to cloud APIs or to third-party SCADA and IoT platforms. For software integration, check the product datasheet and support pages to confirm supported protocols and available SDKs or communication libraries. See Michell's support and downloads area for specific software and firmware resources: https://www.michell.com/support/.
For bespoke integration requirements (for example, custom Modbus register maps or HART-mode configurations), Michell’s technical support team provides application notes and wiring guides. If an out-of-the-box RESTful API is required for direct cloud integration, this is normally delivered by a gateway or partner platform rather than the instrument itself.
These vendors offer similar product categories — transmitters, portable meters, chilled mirror references and service/calibration options — and are commonly considered when specifying dew point and moisture measurement systems.
Open source solutions are typically appropriate for proof-of-concept, laboratory experiments or low-risk monitoring where industrial approvals and traceable calibration are not required.
Michell.com is used for selecting and procuring moisture and humidity measurement solutions. Engineers and technicians consult the site to find sensors, transmitters and analyzers for controlling dew point, monitoring compressed air moisture, and supporting laboratory calibration. The site also provides datasheets, application notes and contact channels for sales and service.
Yes, Michell provides factory calibration and calibration services. They offer traceable calibration for hygrometers and dew point instruments and can set up scheduled calibration programs as part of maintenance contracts. Service availability and scope vary by region and product, so contact local Michell service centers for details.
Michell instrument prices typically start around $1,200 and can exceed $15,000 for advanced analyzers. Final pricing depends on model, measurement range, process fittings, hazardous area approvals and optional communications modules. For an accurate quote, request pricing from sales or your local distributor.
No standardized free trial exists for hardware, but demonstrations and evaluation units may be arranged. For software dashboards or monitoring services, trial access is sometimes available and can be organized through Michell or a channel partner. Contact sales to request an on-site demo or temporary evaluation.
Yes, most process transmitters support standard industrial interfaces such as 4-20 mA, Modbus and HART. This allows direct integration into PLCs, DCS and SCADA systems for process control and alarm management. Verify the specific communications options on the product datasheet before purchase.
Yes, certain Michell models are available with hazardous area approvals. Many process instruments are offered with ATEX, IECEx or other local hazardous area certifications; availability depends on the specific model and configuration. Ensure you specify the required certification at the time of order.
Michell offers instruments with accuracy suitable for laboratory reference and industrial control, often quoted in datasheets. Portable chilled mirror hygrometers provide high-accuracy reference measurements, while process transmitters deliver reliable control-grade performance. Check the instrument’s specification sheet for accuracy, repeatability and calibration intervals.
Yes, cloud connectivity is available through gateways and partner solutions for some products. Instruments with Ethernet or serial outputs can be connected to gateways that publish telemetry to cloud services or remote dashboards. For full RESTful APIs and managed monitoring, consult Michell’s integration partners or inquire about their telemetry offerings.
Yes, the site includes application notes, white papers and downloadable datasheets. These resources explain common use cases, installation best practices and calibration procedures to help with selection and deployment. Look in the resources and support sections for application-specific guidance.
Michell sells through direct regional offices and authorized distributors. The michell.com site provides contact information and locator tools to find local sales and service centers. For quotes, calibration support, or to request an evaluation, use the contact channels shown on their site.
Michell operates engineering, manufacturing and service roles in locations worldwide. Career pages typically list openings for instrument engineers, application specialists, calibration technicians and support staff. If you are interested in technical roles relating to sensor design or service engineering, check the company’s career listings or contact HR via the corporate contact page.
Michell sells through a network of distributors and partners; they may run reseller or distribution programs that provide affiliate-style arrangements for channel partners. If you are an instrumentation reseller or systems integrator, contact Michell through their partner inquiry channels to discuss distribution, technical support and commercial terms.
Independent reviews and user feedback are available on industrial instrumentation forums, LinkedIn groups for process engineers, and through trade publications that review test and measurement equipment. For product-specific testimonials and case studies, consult the customer case studies and application notes on Michell’s official website and request references from local sales representatives.