A temperature sensor detects temperature, while a temperature transmitter converts the signal into a standard output such as 4–20mA for industrial control systems.
Yes, most industrial temperature sensors can be customized in terms of probe length, thread type, temperature range, output signal, and housing material to meet specific application needs.
Selection depends on temperature range, medium type (liquid or gas), installation method (immersion or surface), accuracy requirements, and output signal compatibility.
Industrial temperature transmitters typically support 4–20mA, 0–10V, 1–5V, and Modbus RTU output signals, making them easy to integrate with PLC and control systems.
They are widely used in hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, oil & gas, energy equipment, chemical processing, and industrial automation systems for real-time temperature monitoring.
A PT100 temperature sensor is a resistance temperature detector (RTD) that uses platinum with a resistance of 100 ohms at 0°C. It is widely used due to its high accuracy, stability, and long-term reliability in industrial applications.
Common types include PT100 RTD sensors, thermocouples, immersion temperature sensors, and temperature transmitters. Each type is selected based on temperature range, accuracy, and application environment.
An industrial temperature sensor is a device used to measure temperature in industrial environments such as hydraulic systems, machinery, pipelines, and process control systems. It ensures accurate and stable temperature monitoring for automation and safety applications.
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