How to improve temperature measurement response times

Consider these tips to improving response times. According to Processing Magazine: The steak is sizzling on the grill, and the barbecue master stabs in a digital meat thermometer to check its progress. The numbers on the display jump quickly from 80 to 95 to 110 degrees but then begin to slow down, increasing by smaller…

Sensors in Formula One

Making sure your racecar’s sensors are working together is vital to Formula One. According to Racecar Engineering: As the complexity of modern racecars increases and the number of electronic control systems installed on the chassis rises, it is important to ensure that everything works in harmony.To achieve this harmony, the data engineer should always perform…

Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauges

According to AZO Sensors: The temperature of exhaust gas at a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio varies from the temperature at a rich air-fuel ratio. The fuel tends to cool at rich air-fuel ratio, and hence the temperature of exhaust gas decreases. Working Principle of Exhaust Gas Temperature GaugesA typical EGT gauge is fabricated using a metal…

Temperature Measurement Solutions for the Automotive Industry

According to AZO Materials: General Automotive TestingMulti-locational temperature measurements are common in the automotive testing process. For measuring thermocouples in brakes, the thermocouple wire bundle can rapidly reach a stage in which the diameter begins to impact the structural integrity. To address this issue for a leading German car maker, OMEGA developed a 2.4-mm diameter…

Growth Opportunities in Temperature Sensors

According to Business Wire: The Sensor Technology Opportunity Engine covers innovations in sensors for monitoring indoor air quality, sensors for space management, sensors for counting people, sensors for asset tracking, and multi-parameter sensing. Sensor Technology Opportunity Engine (TOE) captures global sensor-related innovations and developments on a monthly basis. Innovations are directed toward developing smart and…

Are photoelectric sensors suitable for harsh environment use?

According to RS-Online: With the latest advances in industrial automation, sensors and actuators have become an essential element in just about every manufacturing assembly line. Wherever the distance, absence or presence of an object needs to be measured, a photoelectric sensor is used. There are three main types of photoelectric sensors: through-beam, reflective, and diffused.…

Temperature Sensors types working and applications

According to Micro Controllers Lab: What is Temperature Sensor? A temperature sensor is a device which is used for measuring the temperature of anything or any place. In temperature sensors, RTD (resistance temperature detector) elements are used for measuring a temperature which is made by wrapping a fine wire around a ceramic or glass. Normally,…

Common applications for temperature sensors

According to RS-Online: There is always a need to know whether your system is blowing hot or cold, whether it is for the need to ensure equipment doesn’t overheat or to compensate for temperature-dependent electrical changes. Predicted to top $7 billion by 2023, the temperature sensor market is growing. There are numerous different types of…

Industrial Sensors Market

According to Business Wire: The “Industrial Sensors Market with Covid-19 impact by Sensor (Level Sensor, Image Sensor, Gas Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Position Sensor, Temperature and Humidity & Moisture Sensor), Type, End-use industry, and Geography – Global Forecast to 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The Industrial Sensors Market Size is Expected to Grow…

Uses for a Temperature Sensor

According to Sciencing: Temperature sensors are used just about everywhere. There are in the homes we live in, the cars we drive, the schools we learn in. They are even in planes, trains and boats. You will also find them in all sorts of electrical appliances and electronic devices. Refrigerators, stoves, hot water tanks as…