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24/01/2024

We are online with the new website!

We worked on it quite a bit, but in the end the configurator is online, which allows you to arrive at the probe from multiple technical considerations.

SENSOR
Here we have grouped the temperature sensing modes, from the use of sensors belonging to the thermistor family, to the thermocouple that exploits voltage variation by joining two wires made of different metals.


MODEL
There are many ways in which a probe can be placed to measure temperature or another environmental phenomenon: it can wrap around a pipe, be in direct contact with a surface or inserted in a context that presents an explosive risk, connect with a thread another element of a control device.


CABLE
The transmission of the detected signal passes through two or more wires: the combination largely depends on the technology adopted and the context in which the probe is used. There can be cold or hot weather conditions, with many nuances leading to situations involving very different cable choice solutions.


CAPSULE
The probe head is protected by a capsule, whatever the technology adopted and therefore the sensing element chosen. It must 'respond' effectively to environmental conditions but also adapt to the eventual context in which it is placed. It is certainly the most customised part that is made to the customer's design.


For each product, there is the possibility of downloading the card, as well as the application sections.
In fact, we have grouped the probe types for their use in the field, dividing them into macro categories and applications.
In this way, it is possible to go straight into the details of end use to identify the most common combinations. But these are just 'suggestions': let's discuss together the solution you need!

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