Minco Tip Sensitive RTDs S853PD248Z4

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Minco tip-sensitive RTD probes feature a sensing tip constructed of copper alloy. The copper alloy tip is twenty times more conductive than stainless steel, providing increased sensitivity and rapid response to changes in temperature. The tip sensitive design also focuses the temperature sensitive portion of the sensor near the tip of the probe, providing improved accuracy in thermowells, bearings and other installations. For applications requiring: Highly accurate and repeatable measurements Resistance to shock and vibration Rapid response Temperature range of -50 to 260°C (-58 to 500°F)
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Minco tip-sensitive RTD probes feature a sensing tip constructed of copper alloy. The copper alloy tip is twenty times more conductive than stainless steel, providing increased sensitivity and rapid response to changes in temperature. The tip sensitive design also focuses the temperature sensitive portion of the sensor near the tip of the probe, providing improved accuracy in thermowells, bearings and other installations. For applications requiring: Highly accurate and repeatable measurements Resistance to shock and vibration Rapid response Temperature range of -50 to 260°C (-58 to 500°F)
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Tip Sensitive RTDs - S853PD248Z4 - Minco
Minneapolis, MN, United States
Tip Sensitive RTDs
S853PD248Z4
Tip Sensitive RTDs S853PD248Z4
Minco tip-sensitive RTD probes feature a sensing tip constructed of copper alloy. The copper alloy tip is twenty times more conductive than stainless steel, providing increased sensitivity and rapid response to changes in temperature. The tip sensitive design also focuses the temperature sensitive portion of the sensor near the tip of the probe, providing improved accuracy in thermowells, bearings and other installations. For applications requiring: Highly accurate and repeatable measurements Resistance to shock and vibration Rapid response Temperature range of -50 to 260°C (-58 to 500°F)

Minco tip-sensitive RTD probes feature a sensing tip constructed of copper alloy. The copper alloy tip is twenty times more conductive than stainless steel, providing increased sensitivity and rapid response to changes in temperature. The tip sensitive design also focuses the temperature sensitive portion of the sensor near the tip of the probe, providing improved accuracy in thermowells, bearings and other installations.

For applications requiring:

  • Highly accurate and repeatable measurements
  • Resistance to shock and vibration
  • Rapid response
  • Temperature range of -50 to 260°C (-58 to 500°F)
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Technical Specifications

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Product Category RTD Temperature Probes
Product Number S853PD248Z4
Product Name Tip Sensitive RTDs
Sensed Temperature -58 to 500 F (-50 to 260 C)
Element Material Platinum
Reference Resistance 100 Ohms (Most Common)
# of Lead Wires Per Element 3
RTD Temp. Coefficient (Alpha) 0.0039 #
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