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The SUCH waterproof temperature sensor is designed to deliver reliable, accurate temperature readings in harsh and wet environments. With a temperature range of -50°C to 100°C or -50°C to 300°C, it is ideal for various industrial, outdoor, and aquatic applications. Its IP68 protection rating makes it fully dustproof and resistant to prolonged submersion in water, guaranteeing long-term performance in challenging conditions. Built from durable stainless steel, the sensor offers exceptional corrosion resistance, making it a durable choice for environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or extreme temperatures.
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A waterproof temperature sensor is essential for environments where moisture, water, or wet conditions are present, such as outdoor installations, industrial processes, or aquatic applications. It ensures reliable performance without being affected by water exposure, making it ideal for harsh and unpredictable environments.
In industrial settings, temperature sensors are often exposed to harsh conditions, such as high humidity, water splashes, or even submersion. A waterproof temperature sensor ensures consistent accuracy and longevity despite these challenging environments, reducing the need for frequent maintenance or replacements.
The cold end of a temperature sensor refers to the part of the sensor system that is connected to the measurement or signal processing equipment, rather than being exposed to the temperature being measured. In devices like thermocouples and RTDs, the cold end is where the sensor's electrical connections or leads are located. It's important to manage the temperature at the cold end, as temperature differences here can affect the sensor's accuracy. In many cases, the cold end requires compensation to ensure accurate readings, especially when the temperature at the cold end differs from the environment being measured. Proper cold end management is crucial for maintaining precise and reliable temperature measurements.