Nanmac Corporation Datasheets for Resistive Temperature Devices (RTD) Elements

Resistive temperature device (RTD) elements are wire windings or other thin-film serpentines that exhibit changes in resistance with changes in temperature. They are usually made of metallic elements or alloys such as copper, nickel, or nickel-iron.
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Flow-Thru temperature sensors use either the Nanmac Right-Angle Ribbon Thermocouple or a Pt100 ohm RTD. The Right-Angle Ribbon Thermocouple utilizes a special ribbon element which eliminates conduction errors, typically caused...
Our Flow-Thru Thermocouples and RTDs use either a right- angle ribbon thermocouple sensor or a Pt100 Ohm RTD. Utilizing a special ribbon element which eliminates conduction errors due to shallow...
NOTES: Conventional thermocouple with stainless steel sheaths and grounded junctions Available in thermocouple calibration types: E, J, K, N & T Also available with R100 ohm RTD Ternperature range to...
Our Flow-Thru Thermocouples and RTDs use either a right-angle ribbon thermocouple sensor or a R100 Ohm RTD. Utilizing a special ribbon element which eliminates conduction errors due to shallow immersion...