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Installation Type: | Package |
Sensing Type: | Resistive |
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The item is one skin temperature probe or Rectal temperature probe. It's composed of NTC element, metal disk 12.0mm, cable and temperature adapter conector. Skin temperature probe utilises two independent thermistors that are continuously compared to ensure accuracy and safety in temperature control. The JIngpu Sensor has a strong by flexible cable with triple kevlar stranding for extended durability. We choose high-precision thermistor to match with excellent structural design to ensure the accuracy f measurement and rapid response.
Reusable skin surface temperature probe.
stainless steel disc. epoxy backing
Dimaeter: 0.375 in (9.50mm)
Length 10ft (3.10m)
Interchangeability
Proven stability and reliability
Thermally conductive epoxy coating
Rapid time response
Temperature range -40ºC to +125ºC
100pcs/polybag, 10polybags/paper carton. Standard export packing for skin temperature probe
Q: How can I learn more about NTC thermistor accuracy including: Accuracy, Interchangeability, Beta Tolerance, Tolerance Comparison, Stability, Drift, and Moisture induced Failure?
A: When designing the best temperature probe for a specific application, the process is a series of choices to meet your application requirements while juggling key parameters. Selecting the best temperature sensor is a critical part of the process.
Q: When designing an NTC thermistor, what are some of the testing considerations?
A: Thermistors are heat sensitive devices that are affected by all sources of heat energy. They are effected by ambient temperature, self-heat, conducted heat, thermal and solar radiation, etc. A proper test set up revolves around getting sufficient control of these effects, and quantifying or minimizing their influence.
Q: How are temperature sensors used in flow measurement applications?
A: NTC Thermistors are most often used in temperature measurements or control applications where the power is kept to a minimum to prevent self-heating error. However, a thermistor that is purposely self-heated significantly above ambient temperature can be used as a flow detector.