Temperature measurement sensor

Temperature sensors detect temperature through the thermoelectric effect or resistance changes, converting physical quantities into electrical signals. They are used to monitor equipment operating conditions, ambient temperature, and process control. Commonly found in industrial scenarios such as ovens and extruders.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range and the matching precision requirements. Thermocouples are suitable for high temperatures, while thermistors offer higher accuracy. Pay attention to the response speed and environmental compatibility, ensuring that the protection rating and installation method are suitable for the on-site conditions.
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How it works
upper limit of temperature measurement
lower limit of temperature measurement
DS object distance ratio
precision

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Instruments

Platinum Sensor ensures linear and stable measurement, built-in temperature sensor real-time compensation, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 1, Low noise Shielding line design effectively reduces signal interference.

$ 140.00

Stainless steel enclosure guarantees durability, built-in 10KΩ temperature sensor Response fast, Measurement range 0-110 ℃, Compact design for plug-in installation, Ensure Reliability of temperature measurement.

$ 105.00

Platinum Sensor ensures measurement Stability, built-in temperature sensor automatically senses sample temperature, ElectRode constant K = 1, Operating temperature range 0~ 60 ℃, suitable for a variety of instruments.

$ 106.00

Platinum Sensor ensures linear and stable measurement, built-in temperature sensor real-time compensation, Measurement range of 0-200mS/cm, suitable for high Conductivity Detector liquids, equipped with 5 Meters low noise Shielding cable.

$ 140.00

Platinum Sensor ensures measurement Stability, built-in temperature sensor automatically senses sample temperature, ElectRode constant K = 1, Operating temperature range 0~ 60 ℃.

$ 106.00

Built-in 10KΩ temperature sensor to achieve automatic temperature compensation, Measurement range 0-200.0mS/cm, plastic shell design durable and no reference solution, simplify the operation process.

$ 113.00

Using split Sensor design, Temperature Measurement range -10~ 50 ℃, Humidity Measurement range 5~ 98% RH, support ℃/F unit conversion, resolution up to 0.1 ℃ and 1% RH.

$ 112.00

Using split Sensor design, Temperature Measurement range -10~ 50 ℃, Humidity Measurement range 5~ 98% RH, support ℃/F unit conversion, equipped with 9V battery power supply.

$ 119.00

Built-in PT100 temperature sensor, temperature range 0~ 405 ℃, stainless steel shell, suitable for high temperature liquid temperature measurement, real-time accurate monitoring.

$ 106.00

An ultra-thin 12mm diaMeter design for easy measurement in narrow containers, built-in thermistor temperature sensor compensates for 0 to 50 ° C variations, PEI body material and PTFE oxygen permeable membrane for increased durability and maintenance efficiency.

$ 987.00

Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing sample temperature, suitable for low Conductivity Detector liquid measurement.

$ 314.00

The temperature measurement range covers -18 to 1350 ° C, the object distance ratio is 20:1, and the Response Time is 500ms. It can safely and accurately measure the surface temperature of difficult-to-contact objects, and the structure is compact and easy to operate.

$ 171.00

Platinum Sensor ensures fast and stable measurement, supports 1-3 point calibrate and 0.1-1 adjustable TDS conversion factor, with automatic temperature compensation and end point locking function, Measurement range covers 0-20mS/cm conductivity and 0-10ppt salinity.

$ 165.00

Stainless steel shell adapts to complex environment, built-in 10KΩ Sensor Response, Measurement range 0-110 ℃, compact design for easy plug-in installation, support BNC interface for easy connection.

$ 105.00

Using Platinum Sensor to Ensure Measurement Stability, ElectRode Constant K = 10, Built-in temperature sensor to achieve automatic temperature compensation, Operating temperature range 0~ 60 ℃.

$ 106.00

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