A Thermocouple
sensor is a temperature measuring device made from
two different metal wires joined at one end, creating a junction that produces
a small voltage when exposed to heat. This voltage is directly related to
temperature and is measured to provide accurate readings. Thermocouples are
highly versatile, capable of measuring extreme temperatures ranging from -200°C
to over 2000°C, depending on the type (e.g., Type K, J, S). These sensors are
widely used in industries such as manufacturing, HVAC, power generation, and chemical
processing, offering fast response times, durability, and suitability for harsh
environments.
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