The maximum temperature of exposure that a magnet can forego without significant long-range instability or structural changes.
The highest ambient temperature at which the power supply will continuously operate safely and within specifications.
The maximum temperature at which a device can be safely operated.
The maximum temperature at which an instrument or sensor can be safely operated.
The highest temperature that the sheath covering the infrared heater may reach.
The maximum operating temperature is the maximum body temperature at which a thermistor will operate for a extended period of time with acceptable stability of its characteristics. This temperature is the result of internal or external heating, or both, and should not exceed the maximum value specified.
The maximum temperature recommended for use in an application. This may be a long or short-term rating. Note: For strengthened glass, never exceed a temperature of 100°C below the Strain Point for short-term or 200°C below the Strain Point long-term in the application.