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Temperature measurement: Conventional
News Release from: IFM Electronic | Subject: TT sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 September 2007
Feel the heat - rapidly
Temperature probes with improved response time are now available, with the TT temperature sensor range from ifm electronic
Product quality often relies on monitoring and control of temperature Temperatures need to be measured accurately, and temperature changes must to be tracked with the minimum of delay
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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TT temperature probes with improved response time
In automation and process technology, one of the most important tasks is monitoring and control of temperature: TT temperature sensors from ifm electronic guarantee fast response times
This is, exactly, the approach with the TT temperature sensors from ifm electronic: They guarantee accurate and reliable processes due to their fast response times.
In addition to an improved response time of T05 = 1 sec and T09 = 3 seconds, the integrated (Class A) Pt1000 sensor element enables accurate temperature measurements.
So temperature fluctuations can be detected even more quickly and precisely.
The measuring range is between -40C and 150C.
The high protection rating IP 67 and high-grade stainless steel housing material ensure long life of the sensor in industrial applications, in hygienic areas and when viscous media are used.
The TT design is available in 6, 8 or 10 mm diameters.
Probes of 110 mm to 560 mm allow variable installation depths.
As an option, the sensor can be additionally protected using a thermowell and directly process the measured temperatures via the TR control monitor.
So the probes can be integrated into almost any application using process adaptors and standardised M12 connectors. Request a free brochure from IFM Electronic ...
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