Bendable Temperature Sensors

Aug. 14, 2007
In both new and retrofit applications, Worm Flexible Sensors are designed to replace restrictive straight sensor probes with a universal sensor strategy that saves time and money.
Its rugged, flexible design installs in minutes, says the vendor, with response times faster than any other standard straight sensors, with all popular RTD and thermocouple configurations available. With straight sensors, the connection head and thermowell assembly components must be removed to install a ridged sensor. The Worm bends around and through the top or face of the enclosure. It slides through the enclosure’s entry port, and snaps into place without removal of the enclosure, rigid conduit, connection head or any assembly components.

Moore Industries-International Inc.

www.miinet.com818.894.7111

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