Free sample for Co Sensor - SHT10 Temperature And Humidity Transmitter Series for monitoring of transformer oil and of lubrication systems in marine – HENGKO
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- Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
- Brand Name:
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HENGKO
- Model Number:
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many types
- products name:
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SHT10 Temperature And Humidity Transmitter Series
- Material:
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sintered stainless steel material, can be customized
- Pore Size:
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20um 30-40, 40-50, 50-60, 60-70, 70-90
- Type:
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SHT sensor
- Accuracy:
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temperature:±0.5℃@25℃ humidity: ±2% RH@(20~80)% RH
- Working voltage:
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DC (3-5)V
- Working current:
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≤50mA
- Features:
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Excellent long-term stability, LCD display, maximum load 665Ω
- Applications:
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Lubrication Systems in Marine and Paper Industry
- Certificate:
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ISO9001 SGS
SHT10 Temperature And Humidity Transmitter Series for monitoring of transformer oil and of lubrication systems in marine
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Highly recommended


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