NTC 3950 Thermistor for 3D Printers - 100K Ohm 1 Meter Cable

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3D Printer 100Kohm High Temperature 3950 NTC Thermistor With Cable package contains of an accurate thermistor with 1m cable, which is based on a 100Kohm thermistor, to detect and measure wide range temperature. A thermistor is a thermal resistor, whose resistance quantity varies extremely with the temperature variation, more than a typical resistor. This thermistor is made of thin-film Platinum, an anti-corrosion waterproof material to achieve highly accurate and long-time stability. This platinum thermistor is categorized as a TT-PT temperature sensor, which includes three standard types of PT100, PT500, and PT1000. The reference temperature is zero Celcius degree, also, the nominal resistor of this thermistor at this temperature is 100 ohm, so this thermistor is named PT100.

This PT100 sensor is consist of a PT100 thermistor which is welded to a 1m cable with high-temperature Teflon / PTFE shield material, to tolerate high-temperature conditions. This PT100 sensor has a quick response and high sensitivity, which is the best solution for 3D printer and other DIY projects.

Features of NTC 3950 Thermistor for 3D Printers - 100K Ohm 1 Meter Cable:

  • Type: 100k Ohm NTC 3950
  • Small Size: 1.25mmx2.0mm glass bead
  • High accuracy: 1%
  • Resistance value at 25°C=100K
  • Wiring insulation: high temperature Teflon / PTFE 200C and 300V
  • Wire resistance range: 1K ~ 1000K
  • Working temperature: -30C ~ +200C
  • Wiring length: 1 meter
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