
temperature transmitter
Non-contact measurement for precise temperature monitoring.


Non-contact measurement for precise temperature monitoring.

Wide temperature range from -40°C to 2000°C.

Fast response time under 50 milliseconds.

Ideal for industries like power, chemical, and steel.

High accuracy of ±1°C for reliable data.

Durable, IP65 protection for harsh environments.

±0.1°C accuracy · Free technical support
Small in size but powerful in performance, perfect for tight spaces.
High-accuracy measurements ensuring stability in your temperature control systems.
High performance at a competitive price, delivering excellent value for your investment.
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We combine advanced technology, proven expertise, and dedicated service to help you operate smarter, safer, and more efficiently.
Decades of Expertise – Deep understanding of power, water, chemical, and metallurgy sectors.
Engineered for Extremes – Reliable performance in high temperature, pressure, corrosion, and dusty conditions.
Comprehensive Support – From design consultation to after-sales service, we stay with you all the way.

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Reach out to us with your specific needs or project details. Whether you need advice on product selection, technical specifications, or pricing, our team is ready to assist.
Once we understand your requirements, we’ll recommend the most suitable products. After agreeing on the specifications and pricing, we will confirm your order and proceed with payment.
After processing your order, we ensure prompt delivery. Our team will also provide installation guidance and offer ongoing support to ensure the smooth operation of your system.
A temperature sensor is an instrument used to measure temperature in various applications. It works by converting the temperature value into an electrical signal that can be read and interpreted by a monitoring system. Different types of temperature sensors are used based on the application, such as thermocouples, RTDs (resistance temperature detectors), thermistors, and infrared sensors. Each type is designed to provide accurate temperature readings in diverse environments.
We offer a variety of temperature sensors designed for different industries and applications, including:
Thermocouples – Ideal for high-temperature measurements and rugged environments, suitable for industries like metallurgy and power generation.
RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) – Provide high accuracy and stability for precise temperature measurement, commonly used in laboratories, food processing, and pharmaceutical industries.
Thermistors – Cost-effective and highly accurate over a small temperature range, ideal for HVAC and consumer electronics.
Infrared Sensors – Non-contact sensors that measure surface temperature from a distance, often used in applications where traditional sensors are impractical or where direct contact is not possible.
Bimetallic Temperature Sensors – Used in mechanical systems for general temperature monitoring where precision is not as critical.
Our temperature sensors are beneficial to a wide range of industries, including:
Manufacturing – For temperature monitoring in production lines, machinery, and manufacturing equipment.
Oil and Gas – Monitoring temperatures in pipelines, drilling rigs, and refinery units.
Food and Beverage – Ensuring precise temperature control in food storage, production, and cooking processes.
Pharmaceuticals – Monitoring critical temperature in sterilization processes and storage conditions.
HVAC – Temperature regulation in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Energy and Power – Managing the temperature of turbines, boilers, and transformers in power plants.
Research and Development – Precise temperature measurements for scientific experiments and laboratory environments.
Choosing the right temperature sensor depends on factors such as:
Temperature Range – What are the minimum and maximum temperatures you need to measure?
Environmental Conditions – Consider factors like humidity, pressure, exposure to chemicals, and physical conditions.
Accuracy Requirements – The level of precision required for your application.
Type of Measurement – Do you need contact or non-contact measurement? For instance, infrared sensors are ideal for non-contact measurements.
Response Time – Some applications require fast response times to ensure system safety or stability.
We can help you choose the best sensor based on your application requirements.