Temperature Transmitter
A temperature transmitter is a device that connects to a temperature sensor to transmit the signal elsewhere for monitoring and control purposes. Typically, the temperature sensor is either an RTD, Thermisor or Thermocouple type sensor and will interface with a PLC, DCS, data logger or display hardware.
Types of Temperature Tramsitters:
Head Mounted
Penal Mounted
Field Mounted
Silicon Carbide Heating Elements
Silicon Carbide Heating Elements tubes consist of a central heating section referred to as a hot zone and two terminal sections called cold ends. The cold ends are infused with silicon metal to bring down their resistance and operating them at a lower temperature.
Types of Elements:
Three Piece Straight Alpha Silicon Carbide (SIC) Rods
Alpha Ultra Rod Single Piece silicon carbide Elements
Reaction Bonded Single Spiraled Heating Elements
Reaction Bonded Double Spiraled Heating Elements
U-Shaped Alpha Silicon Carbide Rods
Dumbell Shaped Silicon Carbide Heating Elements
Length Counter Meter
In digital logic and computing, a counter is a device which stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred, often in relationship to a clock. The most common type is a sequential digital logic circuit with an input line called the clock and multiple output lines. The values on the output lines represent a number in the binary or BCD number system. Each pulse applied to the clock input increments or decrements the number in the counter.
A counter circuit is usually constructed of a number of flip-flops connected in cascade. Counters are a very widely used component in digital circuits, and are manufactured as separate integrated circuits and also incorporated as parts of larger integrated circuits.
Immersion Heaters
Immersion heaters are used in industries for various manufacturing processes that include preservation of various chemicals, fluids and gases by keeping them warm. These are installed over large tanks and vehicles, transferring heat rapidly to the content in an efficient way. The heating element submerges directly into the liquid medium in order to increase the process. Its most common applications are in petrochemical and large water containers, which require swift heating.
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