Digital or electronic thermometers for domestic, agricultural, food and industrial use.
A thermometer can have as many uses as the temperature of the environments and bodies we want to measure. Thus there are thermometers for room temperature, water temperature, food temperature, liquid and chemical temperature, etc.
Digital thermometers incorporate a piezoelectric sensor, which is the one that will measure the temperature. The sensor or probe captures the ambient signal and the instrument displays it on the screen. Digital models can also incorporate memory to record and save maximum and minimum values.
Another measurement method is from infrared, this projection or light beam, when it comes into contact with the object emits a signal that then returns to the central unit, where it is transformed into a numerical value. Infrared thermometers are widely used in the industrial sector to measure the surface temperature of objects and food.
Digital technology applied to Meteorology has provided great advances and comforts. One of them is to be able to observe and measure outside temperatures from inside their houses, as well as being able to obtain temperatures of various liquids and more complex solid bodies to measure.
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