Specialist Sensors

SPECIALIST SENSORS

Britannia offer a range of sensors used for incubators, from simply monitoring just temperature, to the full package of temperature, humidity and CO2.
 
All sensors are fitted inside the incubator, but can be fitted wherever desired once inside. There is no set position they need to be situated in within the incubator, so if there is a certain shelve or location you wish them to be, this is easily achieved.
 
Also if a high temperature clean is going to be taking place, the sensors can easily be removed by the user, so that the sensors are not damaged.

Sensors are of a strong PTFE design with potted joints, so the sensors are designed to last in humid conditions.

Robust & Flexible

Ultra Low sensors are strong but flexible enough to fit neatly.

Custom Lengths

Custom lengths can be manufactured

Extensions

Sensor extension cables can be manufactured to any length.

Text Unit

-200 to 200°C as standard. Other temperature ranges can be manufactured.
Bench Top Incubator Sensor

With Britannia's special bench top incubator sensor, it makes monitoring simple and hassle free.
 
With its very fine bead tip, it is the perfect way to monitor your bench top incubator without being obstructed in it's use. 
 
The sensor can be either fitted inside the gas tube as it is thin enough to easily pass down this without restriction, or it can be fixed direct to the plate itself using specialised heat proof tape.


Autoclave & Oven Sensor
 
With the very high heat associated with ovens and autoclave units, a strong, well made sensor is essential to ensure proper measurement is achieved.

All Britannia's sensors used are of high quality stainless steel with a mineral insulated inner to protect the internal sensor from damage.

These sensors can be either a type T or K depending on your required temperature needs and can monitor from -200 to +400C.

Various lengths are available and sensors can be tailored to all needs. The sensor can be simply inserted into the rear or top entry points provided.
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