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Model: MZ41-1610-120-30±20%
Dimensions: 16.0x9.5x1.4mm
Surface temperature: 130±7℃
Voltage: 24VDC
Resistance at 25℃: 30Ω±20%
Curie temperature: 120±10℃
Electrode: Silver electrode (with edge)

Supports customization of resistance, voltage, and temperature Supports customization of round, square, and special-shaped sizes Supports customization of lead-out electrode materials

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