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Mike Monett VE3BTI
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How are diodes and thermistors encased in glass?
I have an application where I have to replace a temperature sensor with a
glass one to provide better immunity to liquids:
MF58 NTC Thermistors High Sensitivity 1% Accuracy
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07Z3DPJNX/
Looking at the sensor, it occurs to me that the temperature needed to bond
the glass to the leads would destroy the sensor.
I searched for low temperature glass to find the temperature, but the lowest
temperature I could find was around 400C:
https://www.ep.neg.co.jp/en-powder-glass01
Wouldn\'t that temperature destroy the sensor?
Thanks,
Mike
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MRM
I have an application where I have to replace a temperature sensor with a
glass one to provide better immunity to liquids:
MF58 NTC Thermistors High Sensitivity 1% Accuracy
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07Z3DPJNX/
Looking at the sensor, it occurs to me that the temperature needed to bond
the glass to the leads would destroy the sensor.
I searched for low temperature glass to find the temperature, but the lowest
temperature I could find was around 400C:
https://www.ep.neg.co.jp/en-powder-glass01
Wouldn\'t that temperature destroy the sensor?
Thanks,
Mike
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MRM