What applications do passive temperature sensors have?

Passive temperature sensors are versatile and are used in a wide range of industries and applications to ensure precise temperature measurements. Some of the following examples represent the main industries in which our customers use our sensors. By no means does this include all applications and areas of use for temperature sensors.

  • Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
    In heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology, passive temperature sensors are used to monitor and control room and outdoor temperatures. They are essential for controlling boilers, air conditioning systems, heat pumps and ventilation systems to ensure energy efficiency and comfort.
  • Building automation
    In building automation, temperature sensors ensure precise control of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. They help to optimize the indoor climate, reduce energy consumption and increase comfort.
  • Industrial plants
    Passive temperature sensors are widely used in industrial plants to monitor and control processes. They measure temperatures in machines, production lines, reactors and storage tanks to maximize efficiency and ensure product quality.
  • Food and beverage industry
    In the food and beverage industry, temperature sensors are used to monitor and control temperatures during production, storage and transportation. This is crucial to ensure compliance with hygiene standards and product quality.
  • Pharmaceutical industry
    In the pharmaceutical industry, precise temperature measurements are essential for the production and storage of medicines. Temperature sensors are used in production plants, laboratories and storage facilities to ensure the integrity and efficacy of products.

 

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