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Browse the Catalog by Product Family, Application, and Fit

Start here when the goal is to move quickly into the right category without jumping between unrelated items. The catalog is organized around three commercial families: NTC temperature sensors for equipment control, probe systems for cooking and grill applications, and oven receptacle accessories for the matching interface and service side of the system.

NTC temperature sensorsProbe systemsOven accessoriesOEM and replacement supply

Some buyers start with an application. Others start with a connector size, a failed probe, or a part that needs to be matched quickly. The three category paths below help you move from broad browsing into the right product family, technical guide, or quote route with less guesswork.

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Three product families, three different buying conversations

Each family solves a different kind of problem. The fastest browsing experience comes from choosing the route that matches the way the part will actually be used.

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NTC Temperature Sensors

Use this route when the project is centered on temperature measurement and control inside appliances, refrigeration systems, beverage equipment, or battery thermal management.

  • Sensor assemblies for heating and cooling control
  • Choices around resistance, Beta value, housing, sealing, and cable build
  • Strong fit for OEM sourcing and recurring production programs
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Probe Systems

Use this route when the part is a probe that needs to fit an appliance or grill correctly, especially when the connector, lead construction, and replacement compatibility matter as much as the sensing element itself.

  • Oven meat probe thermometers
  • Grill and smoker replacement probes
  • Compatibility-led replacement decisions
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Oven Receptacle Sockets & Accessories

Use this route when the problem sits at the receiving end of the probe system and the right socket, cap, thread, or high-temperature material is the real decision point.

  • 6.35 mm oven receptacle sockets
  • Cover caps and supporting hardware
  • Heat-resistant materials and fit details
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Featured products that anchor the catalog

These are the product details that most visitors use as the first working shortlist before they narrow by application or compatibility detail.

Oven Receptacle Sockets & Accessories

6.35mm Oven Receptacle Socket

Home Appliance Temperature Sensors

GRM-010 Oven Temperature Sensor

Kettle & Coffee Maker Temperature Sensors

GRM-016 Kettle & Coffee Maker Temperature Sensor

Automotive & EV Temperature Sensors

GRM-040 EV Battery Temperature Sensor

Oven Receptacle Sockets & Accessories

Oven Receptacle Cover Cap

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If you already know the operating environment

The application overviews tighten the shortlist even further by focusing on thermal conditions, mounting logic, cable needs, and durability concerns that show up in real use.

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Home Appliance Temperature Sensors
Sensor solutions for ovens, microwaves, air fryers, and other controlled-heating appliances.
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Refrigeration Temperature Sensors
Sensor assemblies for refrigerators, freezers, and cold-side control points.
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Kettle & Coffee Maker Temperature Sensors
Temperature sensing for beverage appliances with repeated heat cycles and shutoff logic.
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Automotive & EV Temperature Sensors
Monitoring solutions for battery packs and thermal-management systems.
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Helpful reading before you make a final choice

When you are still comparing sensing methods, connector sizes, or material options, these guides usually answer the questions that stall a purchase decision.

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What Is an NTC Temperature Sensor and How Does It Work?
A clear starting point for teams comparing sensor behavior, response characteristics, and common use cases.
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How to Choose a Replacement Meat Probe for Bosch, Thermador, and Other Ovens
A fit-first guide for buyers who start with an appliance brand, connector, or failed part in hand.
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What an Oven Meat Probe Receptacle Socket Does and Why It Matters
Explains the interface between probe and appliance, and why the socket is just as important as the probe itself.
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How to Select Resistance, Beta Value, and Housing for NTC Sensors
Focuses on the specification details that most often decide fit, response, and long-term reliability.
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How Grill Thermometer Probes Work in Pellet Grills and BBQ Smokers
Shows how grill probes behave in smoker and pellet-grill environments where cable routing and chamber heat matter.
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High-Temperature Receptacle Materials Compared: Nickel-Plated vs Stainless vs Chrome-Plated
A material-focused article for buyers comparing heat resistance, plating, and long-term durability.
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Questions buyers ask about the catalog

Do you support both OEM development and replacement-part demand?
Yes. The catalog includes OEM-focused NTC sensor assemblies as well as replacement-oriented probe and accessory items where fit, connector size, and compatibility checks matter.
How should I choose between an NTC sensor, a probe, and a receptacle accessory?
Start with the part’s job. If the focus is temperature control inside equipment, begin with the NTC sensor family. If the part is inserted or connected for cooking or grill measurement, begin with probes. If the issue is the receiving socket, cap, or mounting point, begin with the accessory family.
Can you help if I only have a sample or a photo of the current part?
Yes. That is common for replacement work and also useful in OEM transitions. Use Request a Quote and include photos, dimensions, connector details, or any part markings you can share.
Where do I start if I know the appliance or system but not the exact part?
Start with Applications. That path narrows the family by operating environment and brings in the most relevant products and guides.
What information makes product matching faster?
The fastest matches usually include the application, working temperature range, connector or terminal style, cable length, mounting details, and the approximate quantity or annual demand.
If you are ready to narrow the shortlist, move into the most relevant category now. If the specification is still open, send the application details and the team can help point you to the right family, product detail, or custom route.