Okplazas.com Pepperl+Fuchs sensor diversified product supply to ensure original quality
Okplazas.com Pepperl+Fuchs sensor diversified product supply to ensure original quality
Okplazas.com Pepperl+Fuchs sensor diversified product supply to ensure original quality
There are many types of P+F Pepperl+Fuchs sensors, including ultrasonic sensors, photoelectric switches, pressure sensors, and displacement sensors. Tube temperature sensor: The room temperature sensor is used to measure indoor and outdoor ambient temperature, and the tube temperature sensor is used to measure the tube wall temperature of the evaporator and condenser. The room temperature sensor and the tube temperature sensor have different shapes, but the temperature characteristics are basically the same. According to the temperature characteristics, there are two types of room temperature tube temperature sensors used by Midea: 1. The constant B value is 4100K±3%, and the reference resistance is 25°C corresponding to the resistance 10KΩ±3%. The corresponding resistance tolerance at 0°C and 55°C is about ±7%; while below 0°C and above 55°C, the resistance tolerance will be different for different suppliers. The higher the temperature, the smaller the resistance; the lower the temperature, the greater the resistance. The farther it is from 25°C, the larger the tolerance range of the corresponding resistance.
P+F Pepperl+Fuchs temperature sensors are widely used in automation industries such as chemical, metallurgy, petroleum, electric power, water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and food. For example: temperature collection on high-voltage cables; temperature collection in harsh environments such as underwater; temperature collection on moving objects; transmission of sensor data in spaces that are difficult to wire through; data collection schemes selected simply to reduce wiring costs; without AC power supply Data measurement in the workplace; portable data measurement in non-fixed locations. Pepperl+Fuchs pressure sensor is the most commonly used sensor in industrial practice. It is widely used in various industrial automation environments, involving water conservancy and hydropower, railway transportation, intelligent buildings, production automation, aerospace, military, petrochemical, oil wells, electric power, Shipbuilding, machine tools, pipelines and many other industries.