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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: 111 Series Thermistors are hermetically sealed in glass. They feature relatively uniform size, offer fast time response and are highly sensitive to electric power. They are often suited for use in low heat capacity applications and their micro size allows them to be used in extremely
- Coating: Glass
- Length: 0.3780 inch
- Minimum Thermal Time Constant: 0.5000 sec, in air
- Resistance (@25°C): 100000 ohms
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: 111 Series Thermistors are hermetically sealed in glass. They feature relatively uniform size, offer fast time response and are highly sensitive to electric power. They are often suited for use in low heat capacity applications and their micro size allows them to be used in extremely
- Coating: Glass
- Length: 0.3780 inch
- Minimum Thermal Time Constant: 0.5000 sec, in air
- Resistance (@25°C): 8000 ohms
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: 111 Series Thermistors are hermetically sealed in glass. They feature relatively uniform size, offer fast time response and are highly sensitive to electric power. They are often suited for use in low heat capacity applications and their micro size allows them to be used in extremely
- Coating: Glass
- Length: 0.3780 inch
- Minimum Thermal Time Constant: 0.5000 sec, in air
- Resistance (@25°C): 2000 ohms
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: 111 Series Thermistors are hermetically sealed in glass. They feature relatively uniform size, offer fast time response and are highly sensitive to electric power. They are often suited for use in low heat capacity applications and their micro size allows them to be used in extremely
- Coating: Glass
- Length: 0.3780 inch
- Minimum Thermal Time Constant: 0.5000 sec, in air
- Resistance (@25°C): 1000 ohms
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Electrocaloric Materials
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