Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD)
Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) rely on the principle that electrical resistance in certain materials changes predictably with temperature variations. Typically crafted from platinum, nickel, or copper, RTDs offer precise and linear temperature measurement across a wide range. As temperature shifts, the resistance within the RTD changes, allowing for highly accurate temperature readings. Employed in industrial applications demanding exactness, RTDs exhibit low drift and high stability, making them ideal for environments with extreme temperatures or requiring stringent temperature control. Their reliability, accuracy, and compatibility with various systems make RTDs a cornerstone in industries like aerospace, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.