February 2005Temperature Measurement
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Turck is offering a new line of high temperature sensors ranging up to 160°C. This instrumentation developer has been able to solve many special applications with high temperature sensors in the past. Because of increasing demand for these devices, Turck has substantially extended this product group in order to meet changing customer requirements in this environment.
New additions to this high temperature line include:
* Devices up to +100°C in metal barrels: Brass barrel sensors have been added to the proven range of plastic barrel sensors. The devices available are 3-wire DC 12, 18 and 30 mm sensors in flush or non-flush versions.
* 12 mm sensors up to +120°C: The 12, 18 and 30 mm sensor is now available for temperatures up to +120°C. Following many customers' requests, smaller styles were added to the range of sensors for +120°C. Devices available are the climate-proof types due to their universal applicability.
* Sensors up to 160°C: In order to fulfil the demand for sensors subject to even higher temperatures, Turk now offers 18 and 30 mm barrel sensors for +160°C. These devices feature an integrated amplifier and are thus easier and more widely applicable than competitor devices with an external amplifier.
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