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Product Categories for bimetallic switch
Thermostats and Thermal Switches -
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Thermostats and thermal switches are electro-mechanical on/off switches that are activated by temperature changes. They are typically used to control heating and cooling systems
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Temperature Instruments, All Types -
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Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 
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Temperature Sensors -
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Temperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation).
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Thermal Cutoffs and Thermal Protectors -
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Thermal cutoffs and thermal protectors are nonresetting, thermally sensitive devices designed to protect domestic electrical appliances and industrial equipment from fire. They are sometimes described as thermal one-shot fuses.
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AC Motor Starters -
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AC motor starters are used to turn-on and turn-off electric motors and motor-controlled equipment. They use solid-state or electromechanical technologies, and are designed for single-phase or three-phase motors.
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DC Motor Starters -
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DC motor starters combine a controller (most often a contactor) with overload protection, allowing a motor or motor-controlled equipment to be turned on and off.
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Specialty Thermal Management Products -
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Specialized or proprietary thermal management products used in cooling instruments, electronics, processes or equipment.
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Temperature Transmitters, Thermocouple -
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Thermocouple temperature transmitters convert the small millivolt output of a thermocouple to a current signal (typically 4-20 mADC) that is immune to noise and voltage drops over a long distance.
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Switches, All Types -
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Switches are devices that allow electric current to flow when closed and prevent current flow when opened. Switches, All Types are a high level search form that includes options for all switch types. Search forms for specific switch actuator types are also available
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Pushbutton Switches -
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Pushbutton switches are mechanical switches defined by the method used to activate the switch. The activation method is typically in the form of a plunger that is pushed down to open or close the switch
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VME Switches and VXI Switches -
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VME switches and VXI switches are used in industrial systems to connect test points, or devices, to instruments for the purpose of testing, measuring or monitoring the system
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Liquid Level Switches -
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Liquid level switches are used to detect specific liquid levels or interfaces between liquids. These level measurements are indicated via an electrical switching action
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Touch-sensitive and Tactile Switches -
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Touch-sensitive and tactile switches operate by touching or pressing to make a connection. Touch-sensitive switches are touch-operated switches that do not have moving parts, while tactile switches are electromechanical and provide tactile feedback
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Reed Switches -
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Reed switches are magnetically actuated switches. They are typically manufactured with two ferromagnetic reeds (contact blades), which are sealed in a glass capsule. In the presence of a magnet, the blades (contacts) close. 
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KVM Switches -
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KVM switches are hardware devices that allow IT personnel to use a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse (KVM) to control more than one computer at a time
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Springer Controls Company, Inc.
Disconnect Switches, Cam Switches - Mertz Switches
Disconnect Switches, Cam Switches from Springer Controls. Springer Controls Company offers a complete line of UL approved, CSA listed DISCONNECT SWITCHES from 16 amp to 125 amp. The Springer Controls / Merz switches are available as an open type or in a polycarbonate enclosure. Springer also offers a complete line of CAM SWITCHES with up to 24 contacts.
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
Safety Switches, Machine Safety Switches, Switches
The new FF Series Contactless Safety Switches from Honeywell Sensing and Control are designed to ensure machine safety in environments where contamination or misalignment might be an issue. These new safety switches join a line-up of high-quality, dependable and cost-effective industrial safety application solutions including ...
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Schmersal Inc.
Adjustable Switching Point Hinged Interlock Switch
The TESF Series is designed for use with movable hinged machine guards which must be closed for operator safety. Their tamper-resistant design and positive-opening NC contacts provide a significantly higher level of safety than conventional, spring-driven limit switches or proximity switches often used to monitor hinged guard positions.
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
Miniature Limit Switches, OEM Limit Switches
Miniature Switches Designed with Industry-Standard Footprint for Ease of Installation
Honeywell 91MCE Series of miniature limit switches are designed with industry-standard footprint for ease of installation. With its miniature package size and smaller footprint, the 91MCE series, is designed to fit into applications where space is limited.
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Sierra Instruments, Inc.
Innova-Switch ™ Flow Switch for Gases & Liquids
Sierra's Innova-Switch™ flow and level switches represent the state-of-the-art in gaseous and liquid flow switching or liquid level control. The Innova-Switch is easy to install and adjust, giving reliable, low maintenance performance in the most demanding applications.
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
OEM Limit Switch Range: Limit Switches
Five compact limit switch families from Honeywell Sensing and Control. Limit switch solutions result in cost-effective offerings for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Honeywell offers one of the world's broadest product portfolios of compact, low-cost limit ...
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
Limit Switches GLL Series Miniature Limit Switches
Miniature GLL Limit Switch Product Line Expanded by Honeywell Sensing and Control. The GLL Series limit switch line has been expanded with three new actuator styles and slow action circuitry to better serve the industrial segment. The additional options include slow action and stealth action circuitry as well as three new actuator styles ...
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
Subminiature Switches, Precision Switches
Precision Subminiature Switches from Honeywell Sensing and Control. These switches are Ideal for applications requiring compactness, light weight, accurate repeatability and long life, Honeywell's Z-Series Subminiature Basic Switches are used for simple or precision ON/OFF application needs....
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Clark Solutions
Float Level Switch With Micro Switch
The FS00Z level switch consists of a polypropylene housing with an integrated watertight and position dependent electromechanical microswitch. The unit works according to the lift principle.
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Honeywell Sensing and Control
BZ Standard Precision Switches, Precision Switches
BZ Starndard Precision Switches from Honeywell Sensing & Control. Overview: Contain a spring and set of contacts that convert mechanical energy applied to an actuator into an electrical output. Includes standard size, miniature and subminiature basic switches. Wide variety of actuators, terminations, circuitry configurations, electrical ratings, contact materials...
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Howstuffworks "How Hair Dryers Work"
This hair dryer and many others rely on a simple bimetallic strip as a cut off switch. A bimetallic switch is made out of sheets of two metals. Both metals expand when heated, but at different rates. ...
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Howstuffworks "How Thermometers Work"
The bimetallic strip thermometer, because it is made of metal, is good at controlling things. The principle behind a bimetallic strip thermometer relies on the fact that different metals expand at ...
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Howstuffworks "How Fluorescent Lamps Work"
At the same time, the electrical current sets off an interesting sequence of events in the starter switch. The conventional starter switch is a small discharge bulb, containing neon or some other gas ...
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Bimetallic Switches
Bimetallic Switches (BIS). Product survey of EPHY-MESS bimetallic switches. Catalogue. *built-in switch for motor protection temperature range: 50�°...200�°C. *opener and shutter. *single, twin and ...
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Howstuffworks "How Home Thermostats Work"
The top layer (pictured here) houses the mercury switch and thermometer coil.. As soon as the switch tips to the left, current flows through the mercury in the mercury switch. This current energizes a ...
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Howstuffworks "How Circuit Breakers Work"
... a bimetallic strip or an electromagnet. The diagram below shows a typical electromagnet design. The hot wire in the circuit connects to the two ends of the switch. When the switch is flipped to the on ...
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Can a Popcorn Popper Roast Coffee?
On top are a �thermal fuse� and a bimetallic switch. The thermal fuse is designed to fail open too much current is drawn by the heater coil. The bimetallic switch opens when the heater assembly ...
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Ev Archive for December 2001
... to the element is a small bimetallic switch which cuts power to the device if it gets too hot. I know the switch will weld if I try to run the pack DC thru it, but what if I use the bimetal switch to ...
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How Things Work - Question and Answer
If you replaced one of the bulbs in a working string with a special blinker bulb, the whole string would blink. The blinker bulb contained a tiny bimetallic switch thermostat that turned it off ...
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UIUC Physics Lecture Demo: Bimetallic (Telegraph) Switch
Bimetallic (Telegraph) Switch. ID # 485 Description:. The expansion and contraction of two strips of different metals - comprising the opposing sides of a composite beam - cause the beam to curl ...
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