PT100 Thermistor Temperature Sensor is a high-precision temperature sensor based on the temperature dependent characteristics of platinum (Pt) resistance, named after its resistance value of 100 Ω at 0 ℃ (PT stands for Platinum). As a core component in the field of industrial temperature measurement, PT100 is widely used in temperature measurement scenarios ranging from -200 ℃ to+850 ℃ due to its high stability, good linearity, and strong anti-interference ability. It is a standard temperature sensing element in process industries, laboratories, and precision equipment.
High quality Flange Type Cartridge Heater is an efficient an durable industrial heating element designed for rapid heating of liquids, gases, or metal molds. Its core feature is that it is fixed by flanges to ensure installation stability and sealing. At the same time, the single head outlet structure simplifies the wiring process and is suitable for situations where space is limited or directional heating is required. Widely used in injection molding machines, extruders, chemical reaction vessels, food equipment and other fields.
The E type thermocouple senor is a high-precision temperature sensor based on the Seebeck Effect, consisting of a nickel chromium alloy (Chromel, positive electrode) and a copper nickel alloy (Constantan, negative electrode). It is known for its wide temperature measurement range, high sensitivity, and excellent stability, and is widely used in industry, scientific research, and temperature monitoring in extreme environments.
S type thermocouple senor is an internationally recognized precious metal thermocouple, consisting of platinum rhodium alloy (platinum 90%, rhodium 10%) as the positive electrode (SP) and pure platinum as the negative electrode (SN). Due to its excellent high temperature resistance, high precision, and long-term stability, it is widely used in industrial high-temperature measurement, scientific research experiments, and precision instrument fields, especially suitable for oxidizing and inert atmosphere environments.
T type thermocouple senor is a temperature sensor designed based on the Seebeck Effect principle, consisting of two different metal conductors (pure copper for the positive electrode and copper nickel alloy for the negative electrode, i.e. constantan). It has the characteristics of high stability and excellent low-temperature measurement accuracy. As one of the internationally standardized thermocouple types (compliant with IEC 584 standard), it is widely used in medium and low temperature measurement scenarios in scientific research, industry, medical and other fields.
J type thermocouple senor is a temperature sensor based on the principle of thermoelectric effect, consisting of two conductor materials: iron (Fe) and copper nickel alloy (CuNi). Its working temperature range is from 0 ° C to 750 ° C (up to 1000 ° C in a short period of time), and it has the characteristics of low cost, high sensitivity, and good stability. It is widely used in temperature measurement and control in industries, scientific research, energy and other fields.