| ??? 02/25/09 06:40 Read: times |
#162798 - So do not use a bare one. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Thermocouples can be encapsulated. Look in Omega Engineering's catalog.
May be a thin probe, or a sealed bead. You can even pot it in thermally conductive epoxy. Most any sensor will have leads. I would guess that a thermocouple is the smallest. |
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