The temperature power sensor series for normal temperature use (−10 to 110°C) is active!
The MQT8K 35YA, a 2Amp series temperature power sensor for normal temperature, is used for preventing temperature rise inside large printing machines. By installing the MQT8K 35YA inside the large printing machine and connecting it in series with the power line of the cooling device, it is possible to activate the cooling device when the temperature exceeds 35°C. This allows for simpler and more cost-effective temperature control compared to thermistor control. For more details, please contact us.
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【Features】 ○ For preventing overheating inside large printing machines ○ Installed inside large printing machines and simply connected in series with the power line of the cooling device ○ Capable of activating the cooling device when the temperature exceeds 35°C ○ Allows for easier and more cost-effective temperature control than thermistor control ○ Capable of controlling temperatures from -10 to 110°C ● For more details, please contact us.
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