Heat sensor for measuring the temperature of a product heated in

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 1055E, 219 1055D, 219516, 374149, 374165, 374208, 338 28, 340596, H05B 668

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046266437

ABSTRACT:
A heat sensor adapted to be brought into contact at a forward end with a product heated in a microwave oven whose temperature is to be measured comprises an elongate tubular body consisting a protective armor. This body is open at the forward end. A thermally conductive pad is disposed in the body at its open forward end and projects from the body. A heat-sensitive electrical component is incorporated in the pad. A cable extending along the inside of the body connects this component to a temperature measurement electrical circuit. The open forward end of the body and the pad contact the product conjointly.

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