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Types of Temperature Sensors

Temperature measurement is essential in industrial processes, laboratories, and electronic applications. For this purpose, a variety of sensors are used, each with specific characteristics regarding accuracy, temperature range, stability, and cost. Among the most common are Type J and Type K thermocouples, PT100 and NI120 resistance sensors, and PTC sensors.


1. Type J Thermocouple

The Type J thermocouple is composed of two metals: iron (Fe) and constantan (Cu-Ni).

Typical range: –40°C to 750°C
Advantages: low cost, fast response, and suitable for dry, non-oxidizing environments.
Disadvantages: iron oxidizes easily, reducing lifespan at high temperatures.


2. Type K Thermocouple

Type K is the most widely used thermocouple in industry, made of chromel (Ni-Cr) and alumel (Ni-Al).

Typical range: –200°C to 1,260°C
Advantages: wide operating range, good stability, and low cost.
Disadvantages: less accurate than resistance sensors and sensitive to reducing atmospheres.


3. PT100 (Platinum RTD)

The PT100 is a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) made of platinum with a nominal resistance of 100 Ω at 0°C.

Typical range: –200°C to 600°C
Advantages: high accuracy, excellent repeatability, and long-term stability.
Disadvantages: higher cost and requires more sophisticated measurement circuits.


4. NI120

The NI120 is a nickel RTD with a nominal resistance of 120 Ω at 0°C.

Typical range: –80°C to 260°C
Advantages: lower cost than PT100 and high sensitivity within its working range.
Disadvantages: lower linearity and stability compared to PT100.


5. PTC Sensors

PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) sensors are resistors whose resistance increases significantly with temperature.

Typical range: varies depending on the material, generally –50°C to 150°C
Advantages: robust, inexpensive, and widely used for thermal protection in motors and electronics.
Disadvantages: non-linear and not highly accurate for precise measurement; more commonly used as detectors rather than exact measuring devices.


General Summary

  • Thermocouples (J and K): wide range, fast response, lower accuracy.
  • RTDs (PT100 and NI120): high accuracy and stability; widely used in industrial quality control.
  • PTC: ideal for thermal protection, not for high-precision measurement.

Depending on the application, temperature sensors may feature a welded tip for internal measurement of electrical heaters, a metallic probe (bulb) for measuring the heated product, or a threaded head for installation in tanks to measure container temperature.

Sensors can also be supplied with different cable types:

  • Teflon cable (up to 260°C)
  • Fiberglass cable (up to 450°C)
  • Metal braided cable (up to 700°C)
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