New product of temperature detection sensor that can detect the maximum allowable temperature of electric wires (abnormal temperature).

■Overview of Temperature Detection Sensors
1. This product integrates a shape memory alloy with a wire (70°C). However, the set temperature corresponds to the maximum allowable temperature of the wire (70°C).
2. This maximum allowable temperature is the temperature at which the insulation of the wire rapidly deteriorates.
3. By utilizing the wire (softening) and the shape memory alloy (restoration), a short circuit (contact) between the two wire cores detects abnormal temperatures and generates a signal.
4. The detection of the maximum allowable temperature of the wire is related to detecting abnormal temperatures that could lead to a fire.
5. A temperature detection sensor is attached to the wire to detect abnormal temperatures caused by overload current or poor connections in the wire.
6. Temperature detection wires are installed inside or outside power (control) devices and electrical (load) devices to detect abnormal temperatures due to overload or device malfunctions.
7. For example, when abnormal temperatures that could lead to a fire occur in wires, power (control) devices, or electrical (load) devices, each temperature detection sensor attached to these components continuously monitors and detects abnormal temperatures. Alarms or other devices notify of the abnormal temperature.
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This is a combined type of wire (softening) and shape memory alloy (restoration) that short-circuits between two wires to provide a temperature detection signal, with the set temperature corresponding to the maximum allowable temperature of the wire.