Heat Spy® Series, Analog and Digital Output - Industrial

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R10A
Wahl Heat Spy®
SENSOR ANALOG LOCAL 0-500C CYLIN
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0°C ~ 70°C
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Cylinder, Threaded - M18
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Heat Spy®
0°C ~ 500°C
R10A-10
Wahl Heat Spy®
SENSOR ANALOG LOCAL 0-500C CYLIN
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Heat Spy®
0°C ~ 500°C

About  Analog and Digital Output - Industrial

Industrial temperature sensors with both analog and digital output are intended to gauge the quantity of ambient thermal energy present in a given environment. These sensors come equipped with several characteristics, including sensor type, local and remote sensing temperature, output type, voltage supply, and resolution. The sensor types typically available include analog local, remote, or infrared, analog-digital local or remote, digital local, remote, or infrared, and internal sensors. The sensing temperature range can span from -55°C to 200°C, making these sensors suitable for use in a wide range of industrial environments. The purpose of these sensors is to provide accurate and reliable temperature readings that can be processed and analyzed by a variety of electronic systems. They are often utilized in industrial automation, process control, and environmental monitoring applications, where precise temperature measurements are essential for optimal performance. These sensors are designed to withstand harsh industrial environments and are made with robust materials to ensure long-lasting durability. They are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and food processing. Overall, industrial analog and digital output temperature sensors provide an indispensable tool for monitoring and managing temperature levels in various industrial settings, ensuring optimal performance and safety.