E52-CA15AY D=1 2M Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

E52-CA15AYD=12M-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

E52-CA15AY D=1 2M

Price: $ 113.95
Product Category:

Sensors, Transducers

Manufacturer: Omron Automation and Safety
Short Description: T-COUPLE TYPE K L=15CM 2M
More Detail: K - Type Temperature Sensor 0 ~ 900°C Non-Grounded...
DataSheet: E52-CA15AY D=1 2M datasheetE52-CA15AY D=1 2M Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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$ 113.95
Specifications
Series: E52
Part Status: Active
Element Type: K - Type
Temperature Range: 0 ~ 900°C
Length - Lead Wire: 6.562' (2m)
Conductor Type: Non-Grounded
Terminal Type: Exposed Lead Wires
Length - Protective Tube: 150mm
Diameter - Protective Tube: 1mm
Description

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Temperature sensors are essential in any environment, as they are designed to detect temperature changes in a variety of scenarios. The E52-CA15AY D=1 2M temperature sensor is a thermocouple type temperature sensor well suited for various applications due to its robustness and versatility. It incorporates a pair of different metal wires, which are joined together at one end to create a sensing junction. When the sensor is exposed to a temperature above or below the ambient temperature, an electromotive force (EMF) is generated, and the magnitude of this EMF is proportional to the temperature difference.

The E52-CA15AY D=1 2M is most suitable for applications requiring precise and accurate temperature measurement. It is particularly suitable for applications where the detected temperature ranges from -200°C to +400°C. The sensor also comes with a protective housing, which is designed to protect the metal wire from corrosion and other environmental factors, and also to ensure high stability and repeatability of the measured value.

The E52-CA15AY D=1 2M temperature sensor works on the principle of the Seebeck effect. The Seebeck effect occurs when two different metal wires are joined together and placed in a temperature gradient. This causes an electric current to flow in the circuit due to the difference in the temperature of the metal wires. This electric current is known as the EMF, which is directly proportional to the temperature difference.

The temperature probe is connected to a temperature input device, such as an electronic amplifier or a computer. The electric current generated by the sensor is then amplified and is converted to a digital signal, which is further processed and analyzed by the computer. This data is then used to calculate the actual temperature of the environment.

The E52-CA15AY D=1 2M temperature sensor provides excellent reliability, accuracy and repeatability. It is also highly durable and cost-effective. The sensor can be used in many industries, ranging from automotive, factory automation to medical care.

The E52-CA15AY D=1 2M is an ideal solution for applications requiring reliable temperature sensing. This sensor is easy to install and requires minimal maintenance. It also provides high-precision temperature sensing over a wide range of temperatures. The sensor works effectively in both wet and dry conditions and is resistant to corrosion and chemicals. Its robust construction ensures reliable operation for long periods of time.

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