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Spectrum Sensors and Controls Releases New Precision Temperature Sensor Selection Guide

Guide highlights line of temperature sensors and probe assemblies.

| Published July 23, 2010

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Spectrum Sensors and Controls Releases New Precision Temperature Sensor Selection Guide

Spectrum Sensors & Controls, Inc. has published a new selection guide highlighting its line of Precision Temperature Sensors and Probe Assemblies.

The new guide covers temperature sensing products designed for environmentally harsh or demanding applications. These sensors are manufactured to withstand extreme temperatures, with an operating range from -50°C to +500°C. The guide features specifications on immersion, surface and air/gas sensor assemblies, as well as options for customizing precision temperature sensor probes.

A range of sensing elements, such as thermistors, RTDs, thermocouples, ICs and digital temperature sensors are included. Housing types, including immersion, surface and air/gas, can be designed to use materials such as stainless, brass, aluminum, inconel, plastic and more.

For more information, visit Spectrum Sensors & Controls.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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