Amphenol Advanced Sensors NTC Thermistor, NTC Type
- RS Stock No.:
- 257-9513P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MA100GG232C
- Brand:
- Amphenol Advanced Sensors
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Subtotal 50 units (supplied in a bag)*
£152.50
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£183.00
(inc. VAT)
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50 - 99 | £3.05 |
100 - 249 | £2.78 |
250 - 499 | £2.70 |
500 + | £2.64 |
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- RS Stock No.:
- 257-9513P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MA100GG232C
- Brand:
- Amphenol Advanced Sensors
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
The Amphenol Advanced Sensors thermometrics biomedical chip thermistor assemblies are designed for use in applications involving both intermittent and continuous patient temperature monitoring. Repeatability and fast response are essential, not only for the intermittent temperature requirements associated with oral and rectal fever measurements, but also for the continuous monitoring often necessary during induced-hypothermia and general anaesthesia, or when employed in the care of infants and premature babies.
Intermittent patient temperature monitoring for oral and rectal fever measurements
Continuous patient temperature monitoring during general anaesthesia, induced hypothermia, and premature infant care
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Continuous patient temperature monitoring during general anaesthesia, induced hypothermia, and premature infant care
Vital sign monitoring for intensive care units and recovery rooms
Temperature monitoring for skin surface, tympanic, oesophageal, foley catheters, and biofeedback