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What is the range of temperature measured by platinum resistance?

What is the range of temperature measured by platinum resistance?

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There are different types of thermocouple indexing, S platinum and rhodium (RH content 10%) pure platinum 0-1400 R platinum rhodium (RH content 13%) pure platinum 0-1400 B platinum rhodium (RH content 30%) platinum rhodium alloy (rhodium content 6%) 0-1400 K -200-+1000 T copper nickel chromium nickel silicon copper nickel copper nickel iron -200-+300 J -200-+600 N nicochrome silicon -200-+1200 E nickel chromium nickel silicon copper nickel tungsten rhenium -200-+700 0-+2400 temperature range 0-2400 degrees.
Thermal resistance can be divided into many different varieties, and now there are platinum thermal resistors commonly used on the market, and platinum thermal resistance can be divided into mica, ceramic, and film. Temperature range is also different, ranging from -200 to 600 degrees.
One of the principles is what type of temperature sensor used in the choice of what the temperature of the temperature sensor, the sensor can only fit with high precision, such as -50-100, the selection of thermal resistance, compared with thermal resistance than high accuracy thermocouple, we can only choose the thermocouple temperature higher than the temperature range of thermal resistance such as temperature, 0-700 degrees, the selection of E type thermocouple. If you need any purchase or technical questions, please contact me. My contact details are available.

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