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The NTC Glass Thermistors Range from Amphenol Advanced Sensors

Amphenol Advanced Sensors has introduced a wide range of NTC glass thermistors.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass BR Series—Glass-Encapsulated Bead

The Thermometrics BR Series of glass-encapsulated bead thermistors includes glass-encapsulated bead thermistors on platinum or alloy lead wires that have a fine diameter.

The sturdy glass encapsulation offers hermetic seal as well as more improved strain relief when compared to glass-encapsulated bead thermistors. The Thermometrics BR Series is ideal for self-heated applications, like gas flow measurement or liquid level sensing. The unit is recommended for those applications where customers will carry out additional assembly operations.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass BR Series—Glass-Encapsulated Bead

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Diode

The Thermometrics Diode Series of glass-encapsulated NTC thermistors includes an array of NTC chip thermistors in DO-35 style glass package (diode outline). These thermistors are integrated with axial solder-coated copper-clad steel wires.

The units have been developed for precise control, temperature measurement, and compensation in numerous applications. The glass body offers hermetic seal and provides excellent stability and voltage insulation.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Diode

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass FP Series—Fastip Probe

The Thermometrics FP Series of glass-coated fastip probe NTC thermistors includes small diameter glass-coated thermistor beads that are hermetically sealed at the tips of glass rods. The glass rods are shock resistant.

The NTC thermistors are sturdy and not affected by harsh environmental exposures, such as high-density nuclear radiation. The FP Series of fastip thermoprobes are perfect for high-speed measurement and regulation of fluid levels, fluid temperatures, or flow.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass FP Series—Fastip Probe

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass GC Series—Glass-Encapsulated Chip

The Thermometrics GC Series of glass-encapsulated NTC chip thermistors includes glass-encapsulated chip thermistors on platinum alloy lead wires that have a fine diameter. The thermistors are suitable for temperature measurement, compensation, and control applications, and also for self-heated applications, like gas flow measurement or liquid level sensing.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass GC Series—Glass-Encapsulated Chip

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass HTP Series—High-Temperature Probe

The Thermometrics HTP Series of NTC-type, high-temperature probes includes a bead thermistor that is hermetically sealed in the tip of a glass rod. The glass rod is shock resistant. 

The units are robust and are not impacted by extreme environmental exposures. They show exceptional stability for temperatures at or below 450 °C (842 °F). Intermittent operations at temperatures of up to 600 °C (1112 °F) are permissible.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass HTP Series—High-Temperature Probe

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Miniature Series

The Thermometrics Miniature Series of glass bead NTC thermistors provides an array of miniature thermoprobes containing a huge bead thermistor hermetically sealed in the tip of a solid glass rod. The glass rod is shock resistant. They provide high reliability and improved, long-term stability.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Miniature Series

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass SP Series—Ultrastable Probe

The Thermometrics SP Series of ultra-stable probe NTC thermistors requires extra processing to ensure their constant operation in one of three temperature classes. The thermistors have been classified into one of six stability groups.

The thermistors could be employed in all control and temperature measurement applications with the added guarantee of reliability and stability over the long term. They can ideally be used as secondary standards in laboratories.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass SP Series—Ultrastable Probe

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass TG Series—Glass-Sealed Radial

The Thermometrics TG Series of NTC thermistors are glass-sealed radial type thermistors featuring a water- and oil-proof design. The units have excellent accuracy and are resistant to high temperatures. They can be used in various applications, such as boiler systems and appliances, automotive, and heating/cooling devices.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass TG Series—Glass-Sealed Radial

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Type B—Resin-Coated

The Thermometrics Type B Glass-Coated Bead Thermistors include glass-coated bead thermistors on platinum alloy lead wires that have a fine diameter. The unique, thin glass coatings offer hermetic seal, meaning these units remain unaffected by extreme environmental exposures.

The thermistors are suitable for most cost-effective temperature measurement, compensation, and control applications, like self-heated applications, including gas flow measurement and liquid level sensing.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Type B—Resin-Coated

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Type JM—Resin-Coated

The Thermometrics Type JM of resin-coated glass-encapsulated thermistors is an array of glass-encapsulated NTC thermistors. The thermistors are housed in a resin tip, which is bonded to “figure 8” PVC lead-out wires.

The units are resistant to moisture ingress, making them suitable for use in air-conditioning evaporators to avoid inefficiency because of icing.

Thermometrics NTC Thermistors | Glass Type JM—Resin-Coated

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