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Series CL20 offer an alternative to fixed resistors and is optimized for inrush current limiting in heater applications, precharge and degaussing circuits, and overcurrent protection.
Ceramic PTC circuit-protection thermistors combine a high voltage rating with low resistance. Series CL20 provides an alternative to fixed resistors and is optimized for inrush current limiting in heater applications, precharge circuits, degaussing circuits, and overcurrent protection.
Series CL20 offers an alternative to fixed resistors and is optimized for inrush current limiting in heater applications, precharge and degaussing circuits, and overcurrent protection.
Factors to consider when selecting an industrial temperature sensor include what can happen if the temperature sensor fails. Will your process go offline or produce thousands of dollars in scrap?
The digital temperature measurement sensor directly digitizes RTDs, thermocouples, thermistors and external diodes with 0.1°C conformity and 0.001°C resolution.
Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples and thermistors are offered as stand-alone products in addition to sensors on the company’s line of electric heaters.
Process Heating’s Equipment Overview on Temperature Sensors offers a side-by-side comparison of manufacturers of temperature sensors for industrial applications. You can use the chart to find manufacturers that offer the temperature sensors you want, whether that is thermistors, RTDs, thermocouples, thermal imaging equipment, temperature transmitters or thermometers.
Seven questions and answers about temperature sensing clear up some common misconceptions about thermocouples, thermistors and infrared sensing devices.
Processors often have questions when it comes to measuring temperature in their facilities. This article aims to answer several of the most frequently asked questions heard by our engineers.
Temperature can be measured via a diverse array of sensors, all of which infer temperature by sensing some change in a physical characteristic. In the process industries, the most commonly used temperature sensors are thermocouples, resistive devices and infrared devices. There is widespread misunderstanding as to how these devices work and how they should be used.