Temperature transmitters are devices that convert the signal from a temperature sensor (like a thermocouple, RTD, or thermistor) into a standardized electrical signal (typically 4-20mA or a digital protocol like HART, Fieldbus, or Profibus). They are commonly used in industrial processes to monitor and control temperature in various applications, ensuring process stability, safety, and product quality. The transmitted signal can then be used by a control system (PLC, DCS) or a data logger for monitoring, alarming, or process control.
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