SIKA thermometer/temperature sensor

SIKA thermometer/temperature sensor
SIKA's thermometers are adopted as a standard under the German Industrial Standards (DIN) and are highly reliable products. Here, we will introduce various types of thermometers and temperature sensors, including stick thermometers, dial thermometers, digital thermometers, and combitemps.
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*Featured Product: SIKA Industrial Temperature Sensor for Construction and Mining Machinery, etc.
Temperature sensor with built-in transmitter and connector that withstands harsh environments, proven in construction machinery and more!!
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Submersible temperature sensor 35 meters (PT1000)
Immersion type 35 meters PT1000 sensor
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SIKA's "Room Condition Monitor" *Classed by a Marine Classification Society
[New Product] Ideal for monitoring the intake of ship engine rooms! Temperature, humidity, and pressure gauge with digital display and analog output. Protection rating IP65.
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*New Product: SIKA Temperature Sensor, IO-LINK Compatible*
Temperature sensors that withstand various environments: achievements in fields such as high-pressure environments, severe weather, energy-related applications, and air conditioning.
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SIKA's "Room Condition Monitor" RCM890
Temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure measurement (digital display and analog output) can be performed with a single sensor. The display unit supports four types of analog output.
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SIKA Industrial Thermometer Dial Thermometer
A low-temperature dial thermometer compatible with -200℃ has been introduced.
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SIKA Combination Type Combi Temp
Two functions at one measurement point.
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SIKA Industrial Thermometer Rod-Type Thermometer
Founded in 1901, the German manufacturer achieves high precision with a scale error of approximately 1% (DIN standard 16195).
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SIKA Industrial Thermometer Temperature Sensor
Temperature sensors for marine use that withstand various environments: industrial use, high-pressure environments, harsh weather, energy-related fields, air conditioning, and more.
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