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Understanding Temperature Sensors

A customized monitoring solution from Isensix will always involve matching our customers’ needs with qualified and reliable sensors. One of the most common environmental conditions for which facilities request real-time data is temperature. Conducted by a diverse spectrum of temperature probes, or sensors, precise and accurate temperature monitoring is non-negotiable in processes across various industries.

Regardless of type, temperature probes consist of several key components that work in concert to detect and measure heat levels. Enclosed within a protective sheath, a sensing element responds to temperature changes. This thermal data is then translated into readable signals by a transducer.

Temperature sensors vary in their specific innovations, each designed for precision across distinct applications. For consideration, here is a brief look into several common types.

Thermocouples
Best for high temperatures and rugged environments, thermocouples are indispensable for situations in which accurate temperature data is pivotal. In thermocouples, two dissimilar metals are joined at one end. When subjected to temperature variations, the metals generate voltage changes that can be measured and correlated with temperature.

Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)
RTDs are known for their precision and stability, operating on the principle that a metal’s electrical resistance fluctuates predictably with temperature changes. They utilize metals like platinum, which exhibits a near-perfect linear response to rising or falling temperatures.

Infrared Probes
Objects emit infrared energy that varies with temperature; infrared probes detect and measure this energy, rendering a visual representation of thermal variance across an object’s surface. Their non-contact methodology preserves objects’ integrity, maintains sterile conditions, and enables quick analysis, even across harsh, hazardous, or inaccessible areas.

Thermistors
Thermistors distinguish themselves with exceptional sensitivity, unmatched precision, and rapid responses to temperature fluctuations. They consist of semiconductor materials that exhibit a stark change in resistance with slight variations in temperature.

Each probe type serves a unique purpose, informed by its operational and design principles. And every temperature sensor used as part of an Isensix system is robust, reliable, and thoughtfully implemented as part of a complete end-to-end solution. Our specialists would love to create a system that support your needs—share them with us today.