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163

* Screw-in Temperature Sensor Model 163 with M12 connector and optional 4-20mA transmitter. * Pedak…
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186

Thermowells are protection tubes for mounting and changing sensors during the process. The temperature sensor…
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175

The 175 series is made of stainless steel 316 with a stainless steel 304 connection…
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BK-SERIE

We make this pipe clamp sensor especially for temperature measurement directly on pipes, tubes, etc.…
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500

The Series 500 surface sensor consists of a plastic housing with a flat metal measuring…
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Climate sensors

177WD

The 177WD is an all stainless steel sensor with a cutaway measuring point, and has…
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145WD

The 147WD is a sensor in an aluminum housing with an openwork stainless steel measuring…
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225

The 225 Hand sensor has been specially developed for places with very high demands on…
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700-S

Vibration-resistant sensor, resistant to extreme loads such as in marine diesel engines or heavy industry!…
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What is a temperature sensor?

A temperature sensor, probe or recorder is a component in a device or machine which converts the physical quantity of temperature into a readable electrical signal. Temperature sensors are used in rooms, machinery or devices where the temperature needs to be measured.

 

Thermocouple or resistance sensor

Pedak has two types of temperature sensors; those with a thermocouple probe and those with a resistance probe.

The Pt100 is a resistance sensor commonly used in control technology. The benefits of this type of sensor are its large measuring range and the fact that it gives an almost linear measurement. This sensor is extremely accurate, durable and easy to use.

Thermocouples are particularly suited for the measurement of higher temperatures. The fact that thermocouples work in a different way to thermal resistance couples means they can be used for industrial processes.

 

Which temperature sensor do you need?

Whether you choose a thermocouple or resistance couple model depends on what your aims are. We take a holistic view and analyse the full picture regarding what you want to measure, where you need to measure and what you want to do with the results.

Make an appointment with one of our specialists and we will help you find the best solution.

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