Ultra-Fast Response Temperature Sensors Set New Benchmark for Precision Monitoring


Release time:

2022-01-10

As electric vehicles (EVs) and semiconductor industries expand rapidly, the demand for high-performance temperature sensors has surged.

As electric vehicles (EVs) and semiconductor industries expand rapidly, the demand for high-performance temperature sensors has surged. A leading sensor manufacturer has launched a new series of temperature sensors with an ultra-fast response time of 0.1 seconds, 5 times faster than conventional models (0.5s), enabling real-time temperature monitoring in high-speed production processes.​

The sensor utilizes a platinum resistance element (Pt1000) with a measurement range of -200℃ to 850℃ and an accuracy of ±0.05℃, making it suitable for extreme temperature environments. In EV battery production lines, the sensor accurately monitors the temperature of lithium-ion battery cells during charging and discharging, preventing overheating and improving battery safety. A major EV manufacturer in South Korea reported a 40% reduction in battery defect rates after adopting these sensors, as they detected subtle temperature anomalies that were previously missed.​

For semiconductor manufacturing, the sensor’s compact design (diameter as small as 2mm) allows installation in narrow spaces of semiconductor equipment, ensuring precise temperature control during wafer processing. The product is compliant with ISO 9001 and RoHS standards, and has obtained UL and CE certifications for global market access. Market research indicates that the global industrial temperature sensor market will grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2026 to 2030, driven by the increasing adoption of automation in manufacturing.