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TURCK Introduces High-Temperature Sensors

-- Product News, 14 January 2007

TURCK introduces new high temperature sensors that operate at up to 250°C (482°F), and provide the longest sensing range of their type in the industry. These devices feature a separate sensing head assembly and electronic amplifier assembly to facilitate quick, cost-effective installation and maintenance.
TURCK’s CQ40 and CQ80 high temperature sensors incorporate a sensing head separate from the electronic amplifier assembly. Therefore, when the unit needs replacement, only the sensing head exposed to the high temperature environment will need to be replaced.
CQ40 and CQ80 sensors provide 40 and 80 mm sensing ranges, respectively. These sensors are ideal for extremely high temperatures and heat intensive operations, like those found in drying and curing ovens in automotive painting systems, food and beverage, and metal processing applications. The sensors are interconnected with standard M12 eurofast quick-disconnects utilizing Teflon cables encased by an aluminum sleeve to prevent contamination of automotive painting systems.

           

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