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₹11,091  
RS PRO K Magnetic Surface Temperature Probe, 5mm Length, 10mm Diameter, 1372 °C Max Model No 2048396 is a specialized sensor or device used to measure and monitor temperature in various environments and applications. It is designed to accurately detect changes in temperature and convert them into electrical signals or digital data for further analysis, control, or display. Temperature probes are used in a wide range of industries and sectors, including scientific research, industrial processes, healthcare, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Key features and characteristics of temperature probes include:
Sensing Element: The sensing element is the core component of a temperature probe that directly interacts with the temperature being measured. Common sensing elements include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Calibration: Temperature probes are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings. Calibration involves comparing the probe's output to known temperature standards and adjusting the calibration curve or coefficients accordingly.
Probe Design: Temperature probes come in various designs, such as surface-mount probes, immersion probes, insertion probes, and infrared probes, to suit different applications and measurement requirements.
Measurement Range: Temperature probes are available in different models with varying temperature measurement ranges. Some probes are suitable for extreme high or low temperatures, while others are designed for more moderate ranges.
Response Time: The response time of a temperature probe refers to how quickly it can detect and report temperature changes. Faster response times are crucial in applications where rapid temperature fluctuations occur.
Connection and Output: Temperature probes may have different connection types and output options. Common connection methods include plug connectors, wire leads, and threaded fittings. The output can be analog (e.g., voltage or current) or digital (e.g., via communication protocols like I2C or SPI).
Applications of temperature probes include:
Industrial Processes: Temperature probes are extensively used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperatures in manufacturing, refining, and heat treatment operations.
Healthcare: In medical settings, temperature probes are used in thermometers and medical devices to measure body temperature for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Food Safety: Temperature probes play a critical role in food safety, ensuring proper cooking and storage temperatures in commercial kitchens and food processing.
Climate Monitoring: In environmental science and meteorology, temperature probes are deployed in weather stations and environmental monitoring networks to study temperature patterns and climate change.
Research and Laboratories: Temperature probes are employed in scientific research and laboratories to measure and control temperatures in experiments and studies.
₹15,339  
RS PRO Microscope, 40X Magnification Model No 5064245 is a scientific instrument used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. The word "microscope" comes from the Greek words "mikros" (small) and "skopein" (to look).
There are two main types of microscopes: optical microscopes and electron microscopes. Optical microscopes use lenses to magnify objects, while electron microscopes use beams of electrons to do the same.
Optical microscopes are the most common type of microscope. They are used in a variety of fields, including biology, medicine, and engineering. Optical microscopes can magnify objects up to 1,000 times their actual size.
Electron microscopes are used to magnify objects that are too small to be seen with an optical microscope. They can magnify objects up to 1 million times their actual size. Electron microscopes are used in research laboratories to study the structure of cells and other biological materials.
The main parts of a microscope are the body, the arm, the stage, the objectives, the eyepiece, and the light source. The body is the main part of the microscope. It houses the lenses and other optical components. The arm connects the body to the stage. The stage is the platform on which the specimen is placed. The objectives are the lenses that do the actual magnifying. The eyepiece is the lens that you look through to see the magnified image. The light source is the source of light that illuminates the specimen.
To use a microscope, you first need to place the specimen on the stage. Then, you need to adjust the focus of the microscope until the specimen is in focus. You can do this by turning the focus knobs on the microscope. Once the specimen is in focus, you can adjust the magnification of the microscope by rotating the objective lenses.
Microscopes are a valuable tool for scientists and researchers. They allow scientists to study objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. This has led to important discoveries in a variety of fields, including biology, medicine, and engineering.
Here are some of the benefits of using a microscope:
Allows you to see objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye
Can be used to study the structure of cells and other biological materials
Can be used to identify microorganisms
Can be used to study the properties of materials
Can be used to make precise measurements
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₹16,519  
RS PRO K Surface Temperature Probe, 110mm Length, 6mm Diameter, +600 °C Max, With SYS Calibration Model No 2020864 is a specialized sensor or device used to measure and monitor temperature in various environments and applications. It is designed to accurately detect changes in temperature and convert them into electrical signals or digital data for further analysis, control, or display. Temperature probes are used in a wide range of industries and sectors, including scientific research, industrial processes, healthcare, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Key features and characteristics of temperature probes include:
Sensing Element: The sensing element is the core component of a temperature probe that directly interacts with the temperature being measured. Common sensing elements include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Calibration: Temperature probes are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings. Calibration involves comparing the probe's output to known temperature standards and adjusting the calibration curve or coefficients accordingly.
Probe Design: Temperature probes come in various designs, such as surface-mount probes, immersion probes, insertion probes, and infrared probes, to suit different applications and measurement requirements.
Measurement Range: Temperature probes are available in different models with varying temperature measurement ranges. Some probes are suitable for extreme high or low temperatures, while others are designed for more moderate ranges.
Response Time: The response time of a temperature probe refers to how quickly it can detect and report temperature changes. Faster response times are crucial in applications where rapid temperature fluctuations occur.
Connection and Output: Temperature probes may have different connection types and output options. Common connection methods include plug connectors, wire leads, and threaded fittings. The output can be analog (e.g., voltage or current) or digital (e.g., via communication protocols like I2C or SPI).
Applications of temperature probes include:
Industrial Processes: Temperature probes are extensively used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperatures in manufacturing, refining, and heat treatment operations.
Healthcare: In medical settings, temperature probes are used in thermometers and medical devices to measure body temperature for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Food Safety: Temperature probes play a critical role in food safety, ensuring proper cooking and storage temperatures in commercial kitchens and food processing.
Climate Monitoring: In environmental science and meteorology, temperature probes are deployed in weather stations and environmental monitoring networks to study temperature patterns and climate change.
Research and Laboratories: Temperature probes are employed in scientific research and laboratories to measure and control temperatures in experiments and studies.
₹7,669  
RS PRO K Needle Temperature Probe, 300mm Length, 3.3mm Diameter, +250 °C Max Model No 255572 is a specialized sensor or device used to measure and monitor temperature in various environments and applications. It is designed to accurately detect changes in temperature and convert them into electrical signals or digital data for further analysis, control, or display. Temperature probes are used in a wide range of industries and sectors, including scientific research, industrial processes, healthcare, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Key features and characteristics of temperature probes include:
Sensing Element: The sensing element is the core component of a temperature probe that directly interacts with the temperature being measured. Common sensing elements include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Calibration: Temperature probes are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings. Calibration involves comparing the probe's output to known temperature standards and adjusting the calibration curve or coefficients accordingly.
Probe Design: Temperature probes come in various designs, such as surface-mount probes, immersion probes, insertion probes, and infrared probes, to suit different applications and measurement requirements.
Measurement Range: Temperature probes are available in different models with varying temperature measurement ranges. Some probes are suitable for extreme high or low temperatures, while others are designed for more moderate ranges.
Response Time: The response time of a temperature probe refers to how quickly it can detect and report temperature changes. Faster response times are crucial in applications where rapid temperature fluctuations occur.
Connection and Output: Temperature probes may have different connection types and output options. Common connection methods include plug connectors, wire leads, and threaded fittings. The output can be analog (e.g., voltage or current) or digital (e.g., via communication protocols like I2C or SPI).
Applications of temperature probes include:
Industrial Processes: Temperature probes are extensively used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperatures in manufacturing, refining, and heat treatment operations.
Healthcare: In medical settings, temperature probes are used in thermometers and medical devices to measure body temperature for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Food Safety: Temperature probes play a critical role in food safety, ensuring proper cooking and storage temperatures in commercial kitchens and food processing.
Climate Monitoring: In environmental science and meteorology, temperature probes are deployed in weather stations and environmental monitoring networks to study temperature patterns and climate change.
Research and Laboratories: Temperature probes are employed in scientific research and laboratories to measure and control temperatures in experiments and studies.
₹5,191  
RS PRO K Needle Temperature Probe, 100mm Length, 6mm Diameter, +250 °C Max Model No 3428855 is a specialized sensor or device used to measure and monitor temperature in various environments and applications. It is designed to accurately detect changes in temperature and convert them into electrical signals or digital data for further analysis, control, or display. Temperature probes are used in a wide range of industries and sectors, including scientific research, industrial processes, healthcare, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Key features and characteristics of temperature probes include:
Sensing Element: The sensing element is the core component of a temperature probe that directly interacts with the temperature being measured. Common sensing elements include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Calibration: Temperature probes are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings. Calibration involves comparing the probe's output to known temperature standards and adjusting the calibration curve or coefficients accordingly.
Probe Design: Temperature probes come in various designs, such as surface-mount probes, immersion probes, insertion probes, and infrared probes, to suit different applications and measurement requirements.
Measurement Range: Temperature probes are available in different models with varying temperature measurement ranges. Some probes are suitable for extreme high or low temperatures, while others are designed for more moderate ranges.
Response Time: The response time of a temperature probe refers to how quickly it can detect and report temperature changes. Faster response times are crucial in applications where rapid temperature fluctuations occur.
Connection and Output: Temperature probes may have different connection types and output options. Common connection methods include plug connectors, wire leads, and threaded fittings. The output can be analog (e.g., voltage or current) or digital (e.g., via communication protocols like I2C or SPI).
Applications of temperature probes include:
Industrial Processes: Temperature probes are extensively used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperatures in manufacturing, refining, and heat treatment operations.
Healthcare: In medical settings, temperature probes are used in thermometers and medical devices to measure body temperature for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Food Safety: Temperature probes play a critical role in food safety, ensuring proper cooking and storage temperatures in commercial kitchens and food processing.
Climate Monitoring: In environmental science and meteorology, temperature probes are deployed in weather stations and environmental monitoring networks to study temperature patterns and climate change.
Research and Laboratories: Temperature probes are employed in scientific research and laboratories to measure and control temperatures in experiments and studies.
₹11,327  
RS PRO K General Temperature Probe, 300mm Length, 1.5mm Diameter, +1100 °C Max Model No 255594 is a specialized sensor or device used to measure and monitor temperature in various environments and applications. It is designed to accurately detect changes in temperature and convert them into electrical signals or digital data for further analysis, control, or display. Temperature probes are used in a wide range of industries and sectors, including scientific research, industrial processes, healthcare, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Key features and characteristics of temperature probes include:
Sensing Element: The sensing element is the core component of a temperature probe that directly interacts with the temperature being measured. Common sensing elements include thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Calibration: Temperature probes are calibrated to ensure accurate temperature readings. Calibration involves comparing the probe's output to known temperature standards and adjusting the calibration curve or coefficients accordingly.
Probe Design: Temperature probes come in various designs, such as surface-mount probes, immersion probes, insertion probes, and infrared probes, to suit different applications and measurement requirements.
Measurement Range: Temperature probes are available in different models with varying temperature measurement ranges. Some probes are suitable for extreme high or low temperatures, while others are designed for more moderate ranges.
Response Time: The response time of a temperature probe refers to how quickly it can detect and report temperature changes. Faster response times are crucial in applications where rapid temperature fluctuations occur.
Connection and Output: Temperature probes may have different connection types and output options. Common connection methods include plug connectors, wire leads, and threaded fittings. The output can be analog (e.g., voltage or current) or digital (e.g., via communication protocols like I2C or SPI).
Applications of temperature probes include:
Industrial Processes: Temperature probes are extensively used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperatures in manufacturing, refining, and heat treatment operations.
Healthcare: In medical settings, temperature probes are used in thermometers and medical devices to measure body temperature for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Food Safety: Temperature probes play a critical role in food safety, ensuring proper cooking and storage temperatures in commercial kitchens and food processing.
Climate Monitoring: In environmental science and meteorology, temperature probes are deployed in weather stations and environmental monitoring networks to study temperature patterns and climate change.
Research and Laboratories: Temperature probes are employed in scientific research and laboratories to measure and control temperatures in experiments and studies.
₹21,239  
RS PRO 35-100%RH SPST Humidistat 24-230 V, 540558The RS PRO Humidistat is an advanced and precise humidity control device designed for industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Crafted with precision and high-quality materials, this humidistat ensures accurate monitoring and control of humidity levels, contributing to a comfortable and healthy environment. Featuring a user-friendly design, the RS PRO Humidistat allows for easy adjustment of humidity setpoints, providing customizable control over the moisture content in the air. Its intuitive interface and clear display make it suitable for a variety of applications, from climate control systems to industrial processes that require precise humidity management. The humidistat is equipped with advanced sensing technology, allowing it to respond quickly to changes in humidity levels. This ensures efficient and accurate control, preventing issues such as mold growth, condensation, and damage to sensitive equipment or materials. The RS PRO Humidistat is built with durability and reliability in mind, making it suitable for demanding environments. Its robust construction ensures consistent performance, even in areas with challenging conditions. Whether used in HVAC systems, manufacturing facilities, or residential spaces, the RS PRO Humidistat stands as a dependable choice for maintaining optimal humidity levels. Trust in its precision engineering and quality construction to provide accurate and efficient humidity control, contributing to a healthier and more comfortable living or working environment.
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