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Argentina
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Poland
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United Kingdom
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Vietnam
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United States
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Russia
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Global
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Temperature and Heat Sensors are devices used to measure the temperature of an object or environment. Heat sensors are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, industrial, and consumer electronics. Heat sensors are used to detect changes in temperature, detect overheating, and monitor temperature levels. Heat sensors are available in a variety of types, including thermocouples, thermistors, and infrared sensors.
Heat sensors are used in a variety of applications, such as temperature control, safety monitoring, and energy efficiency. Heat sensors are used in automotive applications to detect engine temperature, monitor tire pressure, and detect overheating. In medical applications, heat sensors are used to monitor body temperature and detect fever. In industrial applications, heat sensors are used to detect overheating in machinery and monitor temperature levels in hazardous environments. In consumer electronics, heat sensors are used to detect overheating in devices such as laptops and smartphones.
Some companies in the Heat Sensor market include Honeywell, Omron, TE Connectivity, ABB, and Siemens. Show Less Read more