Durex Industries Thermistor Sensor M1

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Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors that exhibit a large change in resistance when subjected to changes in environment temperature. Thermistors have either a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) or a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC). Although these assemblies can be designed for temperature ranges up to 300°C, they are typically used in lower temperature applications over a specific control range. Due to the size of a thermistor element, they are a very versatile and economical choice of sensor for a wide range of applications. Housings can be manufactured of stainless steel, brass, or plastic and can be adapted to suit most any environment within the range of the element. Thermistor elements can also be provided with selected tolerances at specific temperatures for precision accuracy.
Description
Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors that exhibit a large change in resistance when subjected to changes in environment temperature. Thermistors have either a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) or a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC). Although these assemblies can be designed for temperature ranges up to 300°C, they are typically used in lower temperature applications over a specific control range. Due to the size of a thermistor element, they are a very versatile and economical choice of sensor for a wide range of applications. Housings can be manufactured of stainless steel, brass, or plastic and can be adapted to suit most any environment within the range of the element. Thermistor elements can also be provided with selected tolerances at specific temperatures for precision accuracy.

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Thermistor Sensor - M1 - Durex Industries
Cary, IL, USA
Thermistor Sensor
M1
Thermistor Sensor M1
Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors that exhibit a large change in resistance when subjected to changes in environment temperature. Thermistors have either a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) or a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC). Although these assemblies can be designed for temperature ranges up to 300°C, they are typically used in lower temperature applications over a specific control range. Due to the size of a thermistor element, they are a very versatile and economical choice of sensor for a wide range of applications. Housings can be manufactured of stainless steel, brass, or plastic and can be adapted to suit most any environment within the range of the element. Thermistor elements can also be provided with selected tolerances at specific temperatures for precision accuracy.

Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors that exhibit a large change in resistance when subjected to changes in environment temperature.
Thermistors have either a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) or a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC). Although these assemblies can be designed for temperature ranges up to 300°C, they are typically used in lower temperature applications over a specific control range.
Due to the size of a thermistor element, they are a very versatile and economical choice of sensor for a wide range of applications. Housings can be manufactured of stainless steel, brass, or plastic and can be adapted to suit most any environment within the range of the element. Thermistor elements can also be provided with selected tolerances at specific temperatures for precision accuracy.

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Technical Specifications

  Durex Industries
Product Category Thermistor Temperature Probes
Product Number M1
Product Name Thermistor Sensor
Probe Configuration Straight Probe
Diameter or Width Range 0.1250 to 0.2500 inch (3.17 to 6.35 mm)
Sensitive Length 3 to 22.12 inch (76.2 to 562 mm)
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