Thermometrics Corporation RTD Temperature Elements

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For measuring high temperatures you should use a sensor, which reliably works in rough environments, has a long expectancy of life andideally comes up with the space-saving concepts of the automotive industry.
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Description
For measuring high temperatures you should use a sensor, which reliably works in rough environments, has a long expectancy of life andideally comes up with the space-saving concepts of the automotive industry.
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RTD Temperature Elements -  - Thermometrics Corporation
Northridge, CA, USA
RTD Temperature Elements
RTD Temperature Elements
For measuring high temperatures you should use a sensor, which reliably works in rough environments, has a long expectancy of life andideally comes up with the space-saving concepts of the automotive industry.

For measuring high temperatures you should use a sensor, which reliably works in rough environments, has a long expectancy of life andideally comes up with the space-saving concepts of the automotive industry.

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Technical Specifications

  Thermometrics Corporation
Product Category Resistive Temperature Devices (RTD) Elements
Product Name RTD Temperature Elements
Operating Temperature -94 to 1832 F (-70 to 1000 C)
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