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Article: Temperature sensors.(Equipment Overview)
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- Process Heating
- Article date:
- November 1, 2008
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From thermal imagers to contact temperature sensors, find suppliers that can help you get a sense of your process.
Temperature sensors are a critical part of any process control scheme. To keep your oven, dryer, chiller, heater or other heat processing equipment within your process specifications, you need to know what temperature the process is at now, and how far away it is from where you want it to be. Temperature sensors--located in the process or remote-reading using noncontact infrared sensing--allow you to know exactly what's going on in your process.
Whether you need a linescanner, imager, infrared point sensor, ...