EMF sensor with protective sheath

Thermal measuring and testing – Housing – support – or adjunct

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C374S179000, C374S183000, C374S163000, C136S200000

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07611280

ABSTRACT:
A rugged sensor and method for manufacturing such, for use in hostile environments, the sensor exhibiting high mechanical strength to protect the sensor from physical damage. The sensor system also including a modular component that may variously be connected to the sensor to extension thereof, the modular component also exhibiting high mechanical strength to protect electrical conductors located therein.

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