Instrument-specific compensation wire is a wire used for instrument measurement to compensate for the impact of temperature changes on measurement results. It is usually composed of two different metal materials. The thermoelectric potential of the two metals changes with temperature differently. By measuring the thermoelectric potential difference between the two metals, the temperature of the measured object can be calculated. The special compensation wire for instruments has the following characteristics: 1. High accuracy: High-precision temperature measurement can be achieved through accurate thermoelectric potential measurement. 2. High stability: The compensation wire is made of metal with high stability, which can ensure stable measurement for a long time. 3. High temperature resistance: Thermocouple wire are usually used for measurements in high temperature environments, so they need to have good high temperature resistance. 4. Strong anti-interference ability: The compensati…
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