Series Overview
Comprehensive Range of Temperature Sensing Solutions
This collection covers thermocouples (K, J, T type), RTDs (PT100, PT1000), and thermistors for both contact and non-contact measurement. Choose from various probe lengths, sheath materials, and connector types to match your setup.
Built for Precision and Durability
Engineered for stability and accuracy, these sensors operate reliably across a wide temperature range—from -50°C to +600°C—while withstanding mechanical shock, moisture, and electrical noise.
What sets this temperature sensor series apart?
They feature fast thermal response, high measurement repeatability, and compatibility with industrial transmitters and controllers—ideal for real-time process feedback and automation control.
Typical Applications
Industrial Process Control & Factory Automation
Commonly used in injection molding, food processing, metal treatment, and packaging lines, temperature sensors ensure product consistency and system safety in temperature-critical processes.
HVAC & Environmental Monitoring
They are widely deployed in building management systems, climate control panels, and environmental chambers where precise thermal feedback is required for energy efficiency and comfort regulation.
Where are temperature sensors most critical?
In applications where thermal drift or overheating can damage equipment—such as motor protection, oven control, or chemical processing—accurate temperature data is crucial to prevent faults or downtime.
Selection Tips & Compatibility Notes
Choosing Between RTDs, Thermocouples, and Thermistors
RTDs offer high accuracy and stability, thermocouples handle extreme temperatures, while NTC thermistors are ideal for cost-sensitive, low-range applications. Select based on your environment and measurement range.
Sensor Mounting and Probe Types Matter
Consider mounting style—threaded, surface, or immersion—and sheath type (stainless steel, Teflon-coated, etc.) for resistance to corrosion, pressure, or vibration in your target environment.
How do I ensure PLC/controller compatibility?
Match the sensor’s output signal with your system—RTDs use resistance measurement, thermocouples generate millivolt signals. Many sensors are also compatible with 4–20mA transmitters for easy integration.