Products/Services for Coil Spring Thermometers

  • Industrial Thermometers-Image
    Industrial Thermometers - (406 companies)
    ...or bi-metallic thermometers use a bimetal spring as the temperature-sensing element. This coil spring is made of two different types of metals that are welded or fastened together. Choices include copper, steel and brass - as long as one metal has low heat...
  • Dial Thermometers-Image
    Dial Thermometers - (259 companies)
    ...include. . Bimetal or bi-metallic. A bimetal thermometer uses a bimetal spring as temperature sensing element. This technology uses a coil spring made of two different types of metals that are welded or fastened together. These metals could include...
  • Temperature Sensors-Image
    Temperature Sensors - (623 companies)
    ...as their temperature-sensing element. This coil spring is made of two different types of metals that are fastened together. These metals could include copper, steel or brass as long as one has low heat sensitivity while the other metal has high heat sensitivity. Whenever...
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    Laboratory Thermometers - (130 companies)
    ...thermometers. Bimetal coil reacts to light. Image Credit: Hustvedt. Electronic devices such as thermistors measure changes in electrical resistance and convert them to changes in temperature. Infrared thermometers are non-contact devices that convert...
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    Power Springs and Spring Motors - (21 companies)
    The spring is wound around the drum in either the same direction or in the reverse direction. This configuration allows the spring to unwind presenting a steady force tangential to the coil of the spring. Features. Power springs are also known as clock...
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    Air Springs - (55 companies)
    Air springs contain a column of air in an elastomeric bellow or sleeve to provide suspension, isolation, or actuation. Commonly found in vehicle suspension systems, perhaps in conjunction with a coil spring, they are also used to insulate vibration...
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    Compression Springs - (434 companies)
    ...is proportional to the deflected distance of the spring. Thicker-coil, thinner-diameter springs require heavier loads to begin compression. Spring material also determines the linear elasticity of the spring, with more rigid materials providing stiffer...
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    Torsion Springs - (251 companies)
    ...are subject to bending stress--not torsion--as the torque is carried through the length of the wound material. The spring coil's diameter reduces and the body length increases as the legs (work points) of the spring are deflected. Operation. The legs...
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    Infrared Thermometers - (155 companies)
    Infrared Thermometers are non-contact temperature devices that use infrared radiation to infer the temperature of an object. Infrared thermometers --similar to their conventional cousins --are devices that measure temperature without requiring...
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    Flat Springs - (103 companies)
    ...come in a variety of configurations depending on the application. They include leaf springs and flat coil springs. A leaf spring is an important component in a suspension, such as in a car or other vehicle, where it can provide stability and help...

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