OverviewPlatinum chip temperature sensors of the PCW design type are thin-film temperature sensors used across multiple industrial sectors. Typical application areas include:
- heating engineering
- air conditioning technology
- ventilation technology
- industrial technology
- medical and laboratory engineering
- white goods
- mechanical engineering
- motor and commercial vehicles
Highlights- High long-term stability
- Standardized nominal values and tolerances
- High measuring accuracy
General technical data (table)Design type: PCW-M-AuNi
Standard: DIN EN IEC 60751
Temperature range: -70 to +500 °C
Temperature coefficient: α = 3.850 × 10-3 °C-1 (between 0 and 100 °C)
Connection wires: Gold-plated nickel wire
Processing: Welding, soldering, and crimping
Advantages: Standardized nominal values (Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000), standardized tolerances, high degree of measuring accuracy, excellent long-term stability, very good reproducibility of electrical properties
Areas of application: Heating engineering, air conditioning technology, ventilation technology, industrial technology, medical and laboratory engineering, white goods, mechanical engineering, and motor and commercial vehicles
Characteristics / Technical specifications- Design type: PCW-M-AuNi
- Standards: DIN EN IEC 60751
- Temperature range: -70 to +500 °C
- Temperature coefficient: α = 3.850 × 10-3 °C-1 (0 to 100 °C)
- Available nominal resistances: Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000
- Connection wires: Gold-plated nickel wire
- Processing methods: Welding, soldering, crimping
- Key properties: High measuring accuracy; excellent long-term stability; standardized tolerances; very good reproducibility of electrical properties
- Typical application areas: Heating, air conditioning, ventilation, industrial technology, medical and laboratory engineering, white goods, mechanical engineering, motor and commercial vehicles