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Thin Film Platinum RTD Elements

RTD Elements: OMEGAFILM™ Flat Profile Thin Film Platinum with Ceramic Base and Glass Coating

$656.74

Item# F1540-100-B-100

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1-9 $656.74
10-24 $623.90
25-99 $591.07
100-499 $558.23
500-999 $525.39
1000+ $492.56

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RTD Elements: OMEGAFILM™ Flat Profile Thin Film Platinum with Ceramic Base and Glass Coating F1540-100-B-100 F1540-100-B-100
  • Flat, Small Profile Thin Film RTD Element
  • Specification DIN EN 60751 (According to IEC 60751)
  • Temperature Range -50 to 500°C (-58 to 932°F) Depending on Accuracy Class (See Table Below)
  • Temperature Coefficient α = 0.00385Ω/Ω/°C Nominal

F1540-100-B-100 Model Options

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Resistance or Output Type
Temperature Accuracy
Probe Length
Maximum Temperature Measurement
Minimum Temperature Measurement
Additional Features
Application
Number of Wires
Cable Length


The F2020 thin film RTD element is a 2.0mm x 2.0mm size. OMEGAFILM platinum thin film RTD elements are manufactured using materials and processes similar to those employed in the manufacture of integrated circuits. This results in a rugged, reliable sensing element that can be produced in a wide range of sizes, resistances, and accuracies to meet even the most demanding of applications.

OMEGAFILM RTDs conform to the internationally accepted requirements of IEC60751, which defines the resistance vs. temperature characteristics of the sensors, their base resistance at 0°C (32°F), and their accuracy (see below). RTDs conforming to IEC751 have a temperature coefficient of resistance (also known as Alpha) of 0.00385Ohms/Ohms/°C between 0 and 100°C.

As a result of conforming to an internationally recognized standard such as IEC751, OMEGAFILM RTD elements can be used as-is worldwide with a multitude of controllers and instruments designed to function within these requirements. Elements are referred to as pt100, pt500 or pt1000 Ohm configurations

ClassTolerance (°C)Tolerance of
resistance at 0°C (Ω)
Temperature
Range
1/3B (AA) ±(0.1 + 0.0017ItI) ±0.04Ω 0 to 150°C
A ±(0.15 + 0.002ItI)±0.06Ω -30 to 300°C
B ±(0.3 + 0.005ItI) ±0.12Ω -50 to 500°C
OMEGAFILM RTDs are available in flat, round, and specialty shapes for maximum flexibility. They are also available in resistances at 0°C that include 100, 200, 500, and 1000 ohms, depending on the element style (the resistances available for each style will be shown on their individual pages).


Note on Assembling Omega "F" Series RTD Elements to Extension Wires: These RTD elements are made with platinum coated nickel lead wires. Since platinum does not easily wet with most soft solders, we advise that they be spot welded or silver soldered to extension wires when required.
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Is back side metallization available on the ceramic base?

Asked by: Weston
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately we do not have any information regarding coating RTD Elements with metal.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2021-07-26

How can the sensor be efficiently glued to metals?

Asked by: DLeonett
Thank you for your inquiry. Please check our adhesive selection on our website: https://www.omega.com/en-us/accessories/c/adhesives-and-paste
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2023-02-26

Are these sensors able to be submerged in water?

Asked by: mmm24
Thank you for your inquiry. No, these sensors cannot be submerged in water.
Answered by: NorwalkAE_SP
Date published: 2024-11-05
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