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Having worked in the petrochemical industry for a number of years, I was very familiar with thermocouple and RTD temperature sensors. For the past 16 years I have worked with thermistors in cold storage warehouses, where fruit is stored at temperatures very close to its freezing point (30-31.5 °F). I have found thermistors to be very stable and extremely accurate, with superb resolution. They are also much cheaper than RTDs.
I don't understand why thermistors aren't widely used in industrial applications. They aren't suited for high temperatures, but they are very useful from -70 to +100°C. I understand that they have a non-linear response, but that is easily dealt with through software or microprocessors.
I'm advocating the use of thermistors for industrial applications.
I don't understand why thermistors aren't widely used in industrial applications. They aren't suited for high temperatures, but they are very useful from -70 to +100°C. I understand that they have a non-linear response, but that is easily dealt with through software or microprocessors.
I'm advocating the use of thermistors for industrial applications.
