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A temperature sensor is a temperature measuring device. This can be air temperature, liquid temperature, or solid matter temperature. Temperature sensors come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they all monitor temperature using different technologies and principles.
Temperature sensors are used every day for building temperature management, water temperature regulation, and refrigerator control. Temperature sensors are also important in a wide range of other applications, including consumer, medical, and industrial electronics. Temperature sensing requirements vary depending on the application.
Temperature sensors are used in a variety of applications and sectors to monitor temperature. They’re everywhere, in both regular life and more industrial situations.
The India Temperature Sensor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Yokogawa India, launched the DTSX200, adjusts easily to the installation situation. DTS uses the fiber itself as the sensing device to assess temperature distribution along the length of an optical fiber cable, making it excellent for temperature monitoring over long distances and large areas.
DTSX is being employed in a growing number of applications, including fire detection, leak detection, and preventative maintenance.
Low-cost, accurate, networked sensors are bringing the Internet of Things’ promise to reality. 75F has a wide selection of sensors to suit a variety of circumstances and building types.
The Remote Temperature & Humidity Sensor is the latest addition to 75F’s product line. This is their entry-level sensor, which provides the necessary zone temperature and humidity measurements. These sensors are factory-calibrated and installed rapidly.