
Multizone Digital Temperature Sensors MCDT 0922 for Ground Temperature Measurement
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Description
For thermometry of soils according to GOST_25358-2012. Thermometric braid (thermo braid) is a cable with a reinforced core with sequentially located temperature sensors in a separate protective metal case and a connector for connection to the controller. The temperature sensors are interconnected by a flexible cable and have a high level of dust and moisture protection.
Thanks to special materials, the cable remains flexible during operation even at sub-zero temperatures. This design is protected by the Russian Federation patent No. 2448335.
Spacing of temperature sensors along the cable length is selected individually by the customer.
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