Stainless Steel Housing Temperature Sensor Chip NTC Thermistor 50K 1% 3950 100MM I Description Of The Stainless Steel Housing Temperature Sensor Chip NTC Thermistor Ampfort offers Stainless probe assemblies suitable for a wide range of temperature sensing applications. If the dimensions and electrical characteristics on this product wonot work for your requirements, please contact us for further assistance. 1.Temperature probe features XH2.54-2P connector and 15.7 inch (40cm) in length. 2.Mainly used in air conditioner for monitoring temperature, has quick reaction speed. 3.Application : thermostatic controls, industrial systems, consumer products, thermometers, any thermally sensitive system. II Features Of The Stainless Steel Housing Temperature Sensor Chip NTC Thermistor Tight Tolerance Moisture Resistant PVC Insulated Zip Cord 105�°C Max Operating Temperature Food grade stainless steel housing Custom and standard machined metal housings available in brass, stainless steel, aluminum, and exotic alloys Global engineering support for custom design solutions UL rated assemblies mateirals for HVACR applications IV Materials information Of The Stainless Steel Housing Temperature Sensor Chip NTC Thermistor NO Material Name Item/PN Origin 2-1. Lead wire UL2651#26AWG*2C 105 300V White KL 2-2. Thermistor R25=50K±1% B25/50=3950K±1% MF58 SH 2-3. Epoxy Resin J105/J106B/J05X Black DB 2-4 Shell 5.0*25 Round Head Stainless steel shell XDL VIII Thermistor Thermistors are a type of resistor that acts as a temperature-sensing element, generally made of ceramic or polymer. Thermistors exhibit a large change in resistance proportional to a small change in temperature. Thermistors come in two common types: NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistors In these thermistors resistance decreases as temperature rises. An NTC is commonly used as a temperature sensor, or in series with a circuit as an inrush current limiter. PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistors â?? In these thermistors resistance increases as temperature rises. PTC thermistors are commonly installed in series with a circuit, and used to protect against overcurrent conditions, as resettable fuses.