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Thermocouples are temperature sensors that measure temperature by using the voltage that is generated between two dissimilar metal wires when they are subjected to a temperature gradient. They are simple and relatively inexpensive devices that are widely used in a variety of applications, including process control, temperature measurement, and heating and cooling systems. Thermocouples are available in a range of types, each of which is made from different combinations of metal alloys, and are known for their fast response time and wide temperature range.
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