Thermocouple Temperature Sensor

Description:
Thermocouple is a temperature measuring sensor that produces a voltage proportional to the temperature difference between its two junctions. It is widely used for high-temperature measurement in industrial processes due to its fast response, durability, and wide temperature range.

Specifications

  • Sensor Type: Thermocouple
  • Thermocouple Type: K, J, T, E, or custom (Type K commonly used)
  • Temperature Range:
    • Type K: –200 °C to +1200 °C
    • Type J: –40 °C to +750 °C
    • Type T: –200 °C to +400 °C
  • Sheath Material: SS304 / SS316 / Inconel / Ceramic (depending on application)
  • Sheath Diameter: 2 mm to 12 mm (typical)
  • Connection Type: 2-wire or 3-wire
  • Lead Wire Material: Teflon insulated / Fiberglass / SS insulated
  • Process Connection: Threaded / Flanged / Compression fitting
  • Response Time: Fast, depending on sheath diameter and immersion length
  • Output Signal: Millivolt proportional to temperature difference

Applications

  • High-temperature furnace and kiln monitoring
  • Boiler, steam, and heat exchanger temperature control
  • Chemical and petrochemical processes
  • Food processing and HVAC systems
  • Industrial ovens and power plants
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