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Understanding Different Temperature Sensors

Thermistor Operating Principle: A resistor that changes resistance significantly in response to temperature changes. Typically made of ceramic or polymer materials. Types: NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient): Resistance decreases as temperature increases. Most common type. PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient): Resistance increases as temperature increases. Temperature Range: Limited range, typically -50°C to 150°C Accuracy: Highly accurate within

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Why Nexthermal Coil Heaters are Ideal For The Food Packaging & Beverage Industry?

Coil heaters are resistive electric heaters with current flowing through the coil. The current flow is limited and controlled by the alloy, thus converting the electric energy to thermal energy. They transfer thermal energy from the heater to the medium that needs to be heated. Coil heaters are named so because they have two spiral

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Benefits to being a Nexthermal Distributor

There are many obvious reasons to become a Nexthermal distributor, such as high-quality cartridge, coil, flexible tubular heaters, ceramic infrared heating elements, and thermocouples. But what are some of the other, lesser-known reasons that sets Nexthermal apart from our competitors? Global manufacturing and sourcing of materials We source materials from all over the world, both

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Ceramic Infrared Heater

How do Ceramic Infrared Heaters Actually Work?

What are Ceramic Infrared Heaters? Ceramic infrared heaters are generally of two types – convective ceramic infrared heaters and radiant ceramic infrared heaters. In the convective type of heating method, heat is transferred by passing electricity through a sequence of aluminum parts or fins. Ceramic infrared heaters are radiant heaters and can reach temperatures over

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RTDs vs Thermocouples: Compared For Application Selection

Temperature sensors measure the temperature of air, gas, liquids, and solids. They measure how cool or hot a given object is and convert the measurement into readable units such as Fahrenheit and Celsius.  They are an important part of various industrial applications and other sectors like medical, food processing, automotive monitoring, oil mining, and glass

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