SINGLE-SCREW TEMPERATURE SENSOR, temperature -70 °C - 400 °C
A screw-in temperature sensor is a temperature sensor that is screwed into a hole in a wall to measure the temperature of liquids or gases. Here are some applications of screw-in temperature sensor:
Industrial process control: Screw-in temperature sensors are used in industrial applications to measure the temperature of liquids or gases in pipes, tanks or containers to ensure that processes run effectively and safely.
Food industry: They are used in the food industry to measure the temperature of food, beverages and refrigeration or freezing equipment to ensure that products remain safe and fresh.
Chemical and petrochemical industry: They are used in the chemical and petrochemical industry to measure the temperature of liquid or gaseous chemical substances in pipes or containers and to ensure that the substances are stored and transported safely.
Air conditioning: They are used in air conditioning and heating systems to measure the temperature of liquids or gases and to regulate the system accordingly.
Automotive and aerospace: Screw-in temperature sensors are used in the automotive and aerospace industries to measure the temperature of engines, transmissions, brakes and other vital components and to identify problems before they can cause serious damage.
Environmental monitoring: Screw-in temperature sensors are used in environmental monitoring to measure the temperature of air, water and soil and to monitor and control environmental conditions.
These are just a few examples of screw-in temperature sensor applications. They are used in many different industries to accurately measure the temperature of liquids or gases and to ensure that processes run effectively and safely.
