Sensors measure high temperatures

A Heraeus Sensor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 13, 2002

A new range of small low-cost temperature sensors been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite for use up to 850C.

A new range of small low-cost temperature sensors been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite for use up to 850C.

Produced using established thin-film platinum technology, these sensors offer the highest levels of long-term stability, fast response times, a near linear output and excellent resistance to vibration and shock.

Each sensor is laser trimmed to ensure a standard measurement accuracy of +/-0.12%.

Two sizes of sensor are available, both with a positive temperature coefficient to the DIN EN60751 standard.

The first measures 3.9mm long and 2.1mm wide, with a maximum thickness of 1.2mm and has a nominal resistance of 100ohm at 0C.

The second, measuring 2.3 x 2.1 x 0.9mm, can be supplied to either the Pt100 or Pt1000 standard.

The sensors are suitable for use in most OEM applications where there is a need for accurate temperature measurement or temperature compensation.

They are particularly suitable as replacements for more expensive wire wound temperature sensors or lower accuracy thermistors.

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