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745690-E002 -
NI
E-Type Thermocouple, 32°F to 900°F Temperature Sensor - The E-Type Thermocouple works with NI measurement devices and software to help you acquire temperature data within a measurement system. You can use LabVIEW or FlexLogger software and NI-DAQmx driver software to configure measurements and predefined scaling coefficients for the E-Type Thermocouple and acquire synchronized temperature data in units of degrees. The E-Type Thermocouple is available in various lengths and configurations including field-cuttable, ready-made sensors, and thermocouple wire extensions with a -20°F to 221°F temperature range.
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745690-E001 -
NI
E-Type Thermocouple, 32°F to 900°F Temperature Sensor - The E-Type Thermocouple works with NI measurement devices and software to help you acquire temperature data within a measurement system. You can use LabVIEW or FlexLogger software and NI-DAQmx driver software to configure measurements and predefined scaling coefficients for the E-Type Thermocouple and acquire synchronized temperature data in units of degrees. The E-Type Thermocouple is available in various lengths and configurations including field-cuttable, ready-made sensors, and thermocouple wire extensions with a -20°F to 221°F temperature range.
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mks Ophir
Thermal sensors have a series of bimetallic junctions called a thermopile. Radial or axial heat flow through the sensor creates a voltage proportional to the power absorbed as it flows through the thermopile. The reading is not dependent on the ambient temperature since only the temperature difference is measured and not the absolute temperature. The thermopile elements are so arranged that the reading is almost independent of beam size and position. Generally, Ophir specifies ±2% or better uniformity of reading over the surface.
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SKF Condition Monitoring Center
Various machine operating conditions concerning temperature extremes, magnetic fields, vibration range, frequency range, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) conditions and the required signal quality necessitate the need for a variety of sensors.
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SEM310X MKII -
Labfacility Ltd.
The SEM310X is an ATEX, IECEx approved universal programmable HART temperature transmitter which accepts most commonly used Pt100, thermocouple, mV and slide-wire sensors and generates an industry standard (4 to 20) mA transmission signal
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E9250 -
P3 International Corp.
• Measures temperature, rainfall, barometric pressure and wind speed• Wireless technology allows outdoor unit to communicate with indoor display• Easy to use display panel with programmable functions• Works with external sensors for even more functionality.
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T3510 -
COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o.
Web Sensor with built-in relative humidity and temperature sensors. High precision capacitive polymer sensor ensures excellent long term calibration stability and ultimate accuracy. Dual line LCD is an advantage. Measured values are also converted to other humidity interpretation: dew point temperature, absolute humidity, specific humidity, mixing ratio and specific enthalpy.
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MET/TEMP II -
Fluke Calibration
MET/TEMP II software enables you to easily automate the calibration of a wide range of temperature sensors. Version 5 updates this popular application by offering compatibility with the Microsoft Windows 7 and 8 operating systems and including support for our most recent temperature calibration sources -- the 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well » and 9118A Thermocouple Calibration Furnace ».
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Fluke Calibration
A temperature calibrator, often called a thermometer calibrator, is used to correct inaccuracies in installed thermometers and temperature sensors, because temperature measurement is a critical parameter in many industrial processes. Although simulators are sometimes called temperature calibrators or thermometer calibrators and may be used to provide thermometer calibration for the electronics in an installed system, a temperature source with a calibrated reference sensor is still required to provide a complete and meaningful calibration. Fluke Calibration industrial and field temperature calibrators include: Metrology Wells; Field Metrology Wells; field dry-well calibrators; handheld dry block calibrators; Micro-Baths; large target infrared calibrators; field IR calibrators; ice-point dry-well; and thermocouple furnaces.
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BASIC EVO -
smartGAS Mikrosensorik GmbH
Diffusion sensors for room air monitoring are available from smartGAS as the BASIC EVO series. Like all smartGAS sensors, they are characterized by low detection limits, low drift, a wide temperature range as well as a fast response time and low maintenance. The BASIC EVO series is the optimal solution for all applications in which a room air sensor should be reliable and easy to handle at the same time.
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WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
Thermocouples are temperature sensors that generate a voltage directly dependent on temperature. Compared to resistance thermometers, they are particularly suited for high temperatures up to 1,700 °C. Instrument designs from mineral-insulated sheathed cable are very resistant against extremely high vibration loads (depending on instrument model, sensor element and wetted materials). The accuracy classes 1 and 2 apply for thermocouples in accordance with IEC 60584 as well as the standard and special classes in accordance with ASTM E230.
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Bee Instruments
Are sensors used to measure temperature. Many RTD elements consist of a length of fine wire wrapped around a ceramic or glass core but other constructions are also used. The RTD wire is a pure material, typically platinum, nickel, or copper.
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Danisense a/s
AC and DC currents with an accuracy down to 1ppm. Our standard products offers the following features: Automotive current sensors. Extended temperature current sensor - 85 deg Celcius. AC current sensor - DC current sensor.
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1825 -
TEGAM Inc.
Calibrates 10 MHz to 18 GHz RF power sensors in 30 minutes or less; Thermistor RF Power Standard is internally temperature controlled; Type IV Bridge Circuitry; DC Power Levels can be measured to within ±0.003%.
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Adafruit
For precision temperature sensing, nothing beats a Platinum RTD. Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) are temperature sensors that contain a resistor that changes resistance value as its temperature changes, basically a kind of thermistor. In this sensor, the resistor is actually a small strip of Platinum with a resistance of 100 ohms at 0C, thus the name PT100. Compared to most NTC/PTC thermistors, the PT type of RTD is much most stable and precise (but also more expensive) PT100's have been used for many years to measure temperature in laboratory and industrial processes, and have developed a reputation for accuracy (better than thermocouples), repeatability, and stability.