Duro-Sense Industrial Temperature Measurement Blog

A blog providing information about industrial temperature measurement, specifically in the areas of temperature sensors. The posts will contain educational information about thermocouples, RTDs, and other common types of temperature sensors. The application of these sensors will focus on aerospace, aircraft, research and development, medical, chemical, plastics processing, and power generation industries. For more, visit Duro-Sense.com or call 310-533-6877.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

High Quality, Precision Temperature Sensors for Military and Aerospace Applications

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Duro-Sense offers a wide selection of thermocouples and RTD's for the military and aerospace industries. All sensors are designed for ...
Monday, March 26, 2018

The 3 Most Common Temperature Sensors: Thermocouples, RTD's and Thermistors

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This post explains the basic operation of the three most common temperature sensing elements - thermocouples , RTD's and thermistors. ...
Tuesday, March 20, 2018

What is the Difference Between Thermocouple Wire and Thermocouple Extension Wire?

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Thermocouple Wire Insulated thermocouple wire is single pair wire that can be made into a thermocouple . More specifically, it is the w...
Monday, March 5, 2018

Industrial Thermocouples

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Industrial thermocouple s are used to sense temperature in industrial processes. They come in a wide variety of types. The type of thermocou...
Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Duro-Sense Sheath-Pak Mineral Insulated Thermocouples

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Duro-Sense Sheath-Pak mineral insulated thermocouples are rugged, high temperature sensors made from a drawn tube filled with magnesium oxi...
Thursday, February 22, 2018

Choice of the Thermocouple Materials

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Of the approximately 300 different types of temperature measuring thermocouples that have been identified and studied, only a few types, ...
Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Thermocouple Selection Criteria

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Thermocouple shape, assorted hardware, lead wire insulation and sheath material are all variable.  It would be difficult to chart a ca...
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