Customization: | Available |
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Installation Type: | Connect |
Sensing Type: | Thermocouple |
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General Description: A thermocouple is a temperature measurement sensor consisting of two dissimilar metal wires joined at one end, forming a junction. When the junction experiences a change in temperature, a voltage is produced, which corresponds to the temperature difference based on the Seebeck effect. Thermocouples are widely used for temperature sensing in industrial, scientific, and commercial applications due to their reliability, durability, and wide temperature measurement range.
Key Features:
Types of Thermocouples:
Common types include Type K, J, T, E, N, each suited for specific temperature ranges and environments.
Temperature Range:
From -200°C to 1300°C (-300°F to 2300°F), depending on the thermocouple type and sheath material.
Material:
Accuracy:
Varies by type, typically ±1°C to ±2.5°C, or within a percentage of the measured temperature.
Output Signal:
Millivolt range, corresponding to the temperature difference.
Applications:
Advantages:
Additional Details for Specification (Optional):
Degree NO. | K,J,E,T,N,PT100 |
Tessellation lines diameter | 0.65mm,0.5mm |
Protecting tube material | Copper plated with nickel |
Precision | First level degree,second level degree |
Connecting temperature | Crust connecting type/Insulated type |
Down-lead temperature | 0~200ºC |
Coating string material | Stainless steel outer diameter/nickel palted copper string |