

FAQ
A thermistor temperature sensor is used to measure and control temperature in HVAC systems, industrial machinery, washing machines, refrigeration units and other home appliances. It converts temperature changes into resistance variations, providing accurate data for thermostats, heat pumps, and controllers.
NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistors decrease in resistance as temperature rises, while PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistors increase in resistance.
NTC sensors are more commonly used in HVAC and home appliances for precise temperature control.
Yes. KAK thermistor sensors are available with waterproof stainless-steel probes or epoxy-sealed heads, suitable for installation inside appliances or on evaporator coils.
Absolutely. KAK offers OEM and ODM customization options for wire length, connector type, resistance value (5KΩ, 10KΩ, 15KΩ, 20KΩ), and probe material to match specific application requirements.
KAK thermistor temperature sensors are ideal for HVAC systems, heat pumps, air conditioners, washing machines, dehumidifiers, refrigeration units, and industrial temperature control applications.
The standard operating range is -40 °C to +125 °C, and customized versions can extend to 250 °C depending on the probe material and insulation.
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