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Re: [OT] but might be important
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [OT] but might be important
- From: "Jim Noble" <mlist@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:15:48 -0000 (GMT)
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> Afraid not Q ... I never used to buy them, I only saw them in use and
> asked
> the IT manager where they'd got them from.
> I'll see if I can find them in the RS catalogue later..
These?
(Reversible)
7 level strip
0 to 30°C/32 to 86°F 286-153 £0.62 £0.571
30 to 60°C/86 to 140°F 286-169 £0.62 £0.571
60 to 90°C/140 to 194°F 286-175 £0.62 £0.571
8 level strip
6 to 13°C/42 to 56°F 286-197 £0.62 £0.571
14 to 22°C/56 to 72°F3 286-204 £0.62 £0.571
23 to 31°C/74 to 88°F4 286-210 £0.62 £0.571
32 to 40°C/90 to 104°F 286-226 £0.62 £0.571
41 to 49°C/106 to 120°F 286-232 £0.62 £0.571
(September 2003 Catalogue page 2-1012)
(Irreversible)
kit 1-9 10-24
1 (40 to 88°C) 552-618 £18.53 £16.95
2 (93 to 154°C) 552-624 £18.53 £16.95
3 (160 to 224°C) 552-630 £18.53 £16.95
(September 2003 Catalogue page 2-1012)
(Both under Automation -> Sensors/Transducers -> Temperature
Sensitive
Labels and Crayons)
The latter are probably better as they will capture the peak temperature.
Not exactly cheap though :-)
Frosts sell automotive ones, IIRC but I suspect the temperature range is
less useful...
Jim
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