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Sensor's fast response to temperature changes

An ACAL Radiatron product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 12, 2001

New from Radiatron, the 7775 bonded temperature sensor uses a solid-state sensing element for fast response to temperature changes, and is quick and economical to install

New from Radiatron, the 7775 bonded temperature sensor uses a solid-state sensing element for fast response to temperature changes.

It is also quick and economical to install adhering to most surfaces using a high shear strength 3M adhesive tape with a tensile adhesive strength of 69N/sq.cm and 90deg peel strength of 16N/10mm.

Electrical connection is via an FCI (Berg) 2-way receptacle.

Suitable for automotive, medical, heating and ventilating, and domestic appliance applications, the sensors are available in three standard negative temperature coefficient (NTC) versions with nominal resistance values at 25 C of 1kOhms, 5kOhms or 10kOhms and typical beta values of 25/100 and 0/50.

All values are +/-5% and the devices operate from ð30 C to +150 C.

Custom designed parts are available on short lead times and customisation options include resistance values, beta values, resistance tolerances, and bond strength materials.

Radiatron offers comprehensive applications support and advice.

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