Customization: | Available |
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Installation Type: | Plug-in |
Sensing Type: | Resistive |
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NTC Thermistor Temperature Sensor 5K 10K 20K 50K Screw Thread probe is composed of NTC element, PVC insulated wire, connector and terminal. It is connecting high precision, good reliable NTC thermistor with wires , encapsulated with insulation, thermal conductivity, waterproof material into the required shape, It's easyly to install and remote measurement and control temperature
Product name | NTC Thermistor temperature sensor 5K 10K 20K 50K screw thread probe |
Wire NO. | UL2651 26AWG / 28AWG /30AWG*2Core |
Cable materials | PVC, PTFE, Silicon latex Fiberglass |
Measuring Range | -20~105ºC/-40~150ºC/ |
Probe materials | Stainless steel 304 or 316 |
Application | Temperature meansurement |
Resistance range: 1-1000KΩ
Beta value: ±1%
Element Pt100 platinum resistance:
Lead wire Insulation: PVC / PTFE
Total length: 3000mm or customized cable length
Protection tube (probe part) length: 20mm
Probe part diameter: 15mm
Lead length / Fixing thread PT1/2'' (taper thread):15*30mm
NTC Thermistor Temperature Sensor 5K 10K 20K 50K Screw Thread Probe
Package & Shipping
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Company profile Hefei Jingpu Sensor Technology Co.,Ltd
History | 15 years experience of manufacturing temp. sensors; |
Scale | Covers working area of 8,000 square meters; have more than 200 employees; |
Technology | A group of professional technical engineers and a strong R&D team |
Management | Scientific management and strict quality control system; |
Equipments | Advanced automatic production line and test equipment; |
Innovation | Continuously diversify products range to satisfy customers' needs; |
Production capacity | 100K pcs/month |
Marketing network | Europe, Asia, Africa, America, etc |
Certificate | CE, ROHS, ISO9001:2008 |
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