Temperature measuring resistance body
Due to resistance, there is no need for contacts or compensation wires like those used in thermocouples to measure temperature.
A "temperature measuring resistance" refers to a sensor that uses a metal with a known relationship between resistance and temperature to measure resistance and determine temperature. The allowable deviation is about 1/10 compared to thermocouples near 0°C and about 1/2 near 600°C. While thermocouples are generally used in industrial applications due to their relatively low cost and ease of handling, temperature measuring resistances are often used in fields requiring high-precision temperature measurements, such as research applications. 【Features】 ■ High-precision temperature measurement ■ High sensitivity and good stability ■ No need for contact points or compensation wires like thermocouples, as temperature is measured by resistance ■ Maximum usable temperature of about 600°C ■ Vulnerable to mechanical shock and vibration *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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