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RTD – F.Fonseca Temperature Sensors
Thermoresistances, also known as RTD (Resistance Temperature Detectors), are temperature sensors made of high temperature coefficient electrical resistance metals.
RTD temperature sensors are typically identified by the material of which they are constituted and by the resistance they present at 0°C. The most commonly used nominal values are Pt100, Pt500 and Pt1000. The various rated values, output characteristic dependent on temperature and tolerances are specified in DIN EN 60751.
RTD temperature sensors are typically identified by the material of which they are constituted and by the resistance they present at 0°C. The most commonly used nominal values are Pt100, Pt500 and Pt1000. The various rated values, output characteristic dependent on temperature and tolerances are specified in DIN EN 60751.
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F.Fonseca produces simple 2, 3 and 4 wires RTD temperature sensors or double sensors with 4 and 6 wires with tolerance classes A, B and 1/3 DIN. Utilizing high quality components, we have the know-how to produce RTD sensors according to your specifications. With temperature ranges ranging from -200ºC to + 600ºC, we cover a wide range of needs in the most varied industries.
Our offer includes head, plate or cable probes, with or without fastening accessories and ready for quick responses.
We make our sensors to suit your needs.
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Our offer includes head, plate or cable probes, with or without fastening accessories and ready for quick responses.
We make our sensors to suit your needs.
Features
- Custom solution;
- Quality;
- Robustness.
Advantages
- Suitability to your need;
- Production with short lead times.
Industries
- Construction of facilities and mechanical engineering;
- Construction of industrial ovens and thermal industry;
- Food industry;
- Heating and air conditioning;
- Pharmaceutical industry;
- Plastics industry;
- Process Industry;
- Refrigeration systems;
- Renewable energy;
- Water and wastewater.
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