Temp Gauges/Indicators

Maintaining the specified temperature range ensures maximum efficiency, longer equipment life and user safety. Temperature gauges are ideal for most the rugged industrial applications, These offering bimetal thermometers with hermetically-sealed cases to prevent damage from the weather and dust, as well as gas actuated models with remote reading dials.


RTDs/Thermocouple

RTDs - or Resistance Temperature Detectors - are temperature sensors that contain a resistor that changes resistance value as its temperature changes. They have been used for many years to measure temperature in laboratory and industrial processes, and have developed a reputation for accuracy, repeatability, and stability.


Temp. Transmitters

A temperature transmitter is an electrical instrument that interfaces a temperature sensor (e.g. thermocouple, RTD, or thermistor) to a measurement or control device (e.g. PLC, DCS, PC, loop controller, data logger, display, recorder, etc.). Typically, temperature transmitters isolate, amplify, filter noise, linearize, and convert the input signal from the sensor then send (transmit) a standardized output signal to the control device. Common electrical output signals used in manufacturing plants are 4-20mA or 0-10V DC ranges. For example, 4mA could represent 0°C and 20mA means 100°C.


Temp Switches

Temp. switches are rugged, robust and reliable for usage in harsh and hazardous environments. Temperature switches are designed to detect various ranges of temperature in industrial process lines and activate an alarm or Trip.