Hi-Temp Sensors

March 8, 2007
The CQ40 and CQ80 high-temperature sensors are designed with separate sensing-head and electronic-amplifier assemblies so that only the sensor head need be changed at the end of life.

Applications include use in automotive painting systems, food and beverage, and metal-processing applications. The 482°F sensors are interconnected with quick-disconnects with Teflon cables enclosed by an aluminum sleeve to prevent contamination of automotive painting systems.

Turck Inc.,
3000 Campus Dr., Plymouth, MN 55441,
(800) 544-7769,
turck.com

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