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.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Understanding Thermocouple and RTD Connection Heads

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If you've just stepped out of university and into your first role involving industrial instrumentation, you'll quickly find that con...
Monday, March 23, 2026

10 Most Common Questions About Industrial Temperature Sensors

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If you work in manufacturing, process control, energy, food production, or just about any other industrial setting, chances are temperature ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Science of Temperature Accuracy

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The video discusses the science of achieving accurate temperature readings, particularly in industrial and scientific settings where precisi...
Sunday, January 25, 2026

Why Engineers Choose RTDs for Precision Temperature Measurement

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Resistance temperature detectors, commonly called RTDs, are among the most trusted sensors for accurate and repeatable temperature measureme...
Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Happy Holidays from Duro-Sense

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Monday, November 17, 2025

ICS Acquisition Positions Duro-Sense for Accelerated Innovation and Growth

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Industrial Control Solutions (ICS) has acquired Duro-Sense Corporation, combining Duro-Sense's four decades of precision temperature-sen...
Friday, October 24, 2025

Industrial Control Solutions Acquires Duro-Sense Corporation, Expanding Leadership in Precision Temperature Measurement

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Industrial Control Solutions (ICS) , a leading provider of engineered sensing and control products, is proud to announce the acquisition of ...
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