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Stability and
Long Term Aging of NTC Thermistors
The stability and
ruggedness of modern NTC thermistors place them in a category that
is equal to or superior to Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometers
(SPRT’S) and Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT’S) as a
calibration standard. This is particularly true due to the
thermistors ability to withstand physical shocks associated with
every day handling. And, it is also true of the electrical
characteristics with the thermistor exhibiting low annual drift and
very high resistance change per degree.
U.S. Sensor has
conducted studies with similar results to studies performed by NIST
(National Institute of Standards and Technology) that show
thermistors can be produced with typical drift of only 0.001°C to
0.002°C per year.
While Stability
is a measure of a thermistors ability to retain specified
characteristics after being subjected to [typical] environmental or
electrical stresses, Long Term Aging is the effect of exposing the
thermistor to harsh electrical or environmental conditions over long
periods of time.
U.S. Sensor
Corp. subjects its high accuracy thermistors to a special Long Term
Aging Process to minimize long term drift. This process provides the
customer with a stable, reliable, and rugged calibration standard
for use in the –40° to 150°C temperature range.


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