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Weld Pad Temperature Sensors In Depth 150 150 Thermometrics Corporation

Weld Pad Temperature Sensors In Depth

Thermometrics manufactures a full line of standard and custom weld pad RTD’s. The weld pad (tube skin) termination allows a temperature sensor to be welded directly onto piping or other metal surfaces to sense the surface temperature. Weld pads are most commonly used in fired heater tubes, refinery heater tubes, boilers and furnaces in refineries,…

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RTD Theories and Standards 150 150 Thermometrics Corporation

RTD Theories and Standards

Theory of Operation A basic physical property of a metal is that its electrical resisivity changes with temperature. All RTDs are based on this principle. The heart of the RTD is the resistance element. Several varieties of semi-supported wire-wound fully supported bifilar wound glass, and thin film type elements are shown here. Some metals have…

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Bayonet RTD In Depth 150 150 Thermometrics Corporation

Bayonet RTD In Depth

Bayonet RTD Bayonet RTDs, Thermistors and Thermocouple temperature sensors are commonly used in extruder and plastic processing industries. These sensors provide accurate temperature control for the best plasticizing combination of plastic material, mold and design. Bayonet RTD temperature sensors are available in 6 configurations; Adjustable Immersion Bayonet on Flex Armor Bayonet on Flex Armor with…

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RTD Sensor Accuracy and Tolerance Standards 150 150 Thermometrics Corporation

RTD Sensor Accuracy and Tolerance Standards

RTD Sensor Accuracy and Tolerance Standards   The industry standard for platinum RTD’s according to IEC-751 is + /- 0.12% (of resistance) at 0°C, commonly referred to as Class B accuracy. This will provide an accuracy of + /- 0.3°C at 0°C, which is quite good if you compare it to the + /- 2.2°C…

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RTDs vs. Thermocouples 1024 684 Thermometrics Corporation

RTDs vs. Thermocouples

Selecting The Right Sensor: Imagine that you are an Instrumentation Engineer. You are looking at the prints for a new plant, and you see the many locations marked out for temperature transducers. You ask yourself; What has been specified to fill each space? RTD for their high accuracy and linearity? Or thermocouples because of their…

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