A temperature sensor detects temperature changes, while a temperature transmitter converts the signal into standard industrial outputs like 4–20mA or Modbus for control systems.
Typical industrial temperature sensors offer accuracy from ±0.5% FS to ±0.1% FS, while high-precision models can reach ±0.05% FS depending on calibration and design.
Yes, industrial temperature sensors are widely used in hydraulic systems to monitor oil temperature and ensure stable and safe machine operation.
Selection depends on temperature range, medium type, installation method, output signal, and required accuracy, as well as environmental conditions such as pressure and corrosion.
Explosion-proof temperature sensors are widely used in chemical plants, oil & gas industry, pharmaceuticals, and hazardous environments where flammable gases or vapors may exist.
Common output signals include 4–20mA current output, 0–5V / 0.5–4.5V voltage output, and Modbus RTU digital communication, depending on the control system requirements.
PT100 sensors are platinum resistance temperature sensors that offer higher accuracy and long-term stability compared to standard sensors, making them suitable for industrial-grade temperature measurement.
Industrial temperature sensors include PT100 RTD sensors, thermocouple sensors, explosion-proof temperature sensors, and digital temperature switches. Each type is designed for different industrial applications and accuracy requirements.
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