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RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) are temperature sensors that measure temperature by using the relationship between the resistance of a conductor and its temperature. They are made from materials that have a predictable change in resistance as their temperature changes, and are often made from precious metals such as platinum, gold, or nickel. RTDs are known for their high accuracy and stability, and are commonly used in a wide range of industrial and scientific applications, including process control, temperature measurement, and calibration.
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