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The operating temperature range of high-temperature proximity sensors varies among different sensor types and manufacturers. Generally speaking, the operating temperature range of high-temperature sensors may vary somewhat in degrees Celsius (°C), but they can usually operate above 200°C. Some high-temperature sensors specifically designed for use in extreme high-temperature environments are even capable of operating at temperatures of 300°C or higher.
However, the specific operating temperature range depends on the sensor design, materials, sealing properties, and manufacturer's specifications. Therefore, when purchasing a high-temperature-resistant sensor, be sure to check the sensor's technical specifications or product manual to obtain accurate operating temperature range information.
Please note that the actual operating temperature of the sensor should be slightly lower than its rated maximum temperature to ensure the stability and life of the sensor. In addition, attention should be paid to the applicable environment of the sensor, including possible vibration, shock, chemicals, humidity and other factors, to avoid negative effects on sensor performance.
If you need to use the sensor in an extremely high temperature environment, it is recommended to contact our sensor manufacturer or professional engineers to ensure that the sensor you choose can work safely and reliably in the required high temperature environment.