Thermocouples

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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSORS TYPE THERMOCOUPLE

The thermocouple sensors generate different voltage signals. The metal and combinations of different alloys generate a voltage variation as the temperature changes, which, by means of temperature control or temperature displays is converted into an output signal sent to the display of the same. The thermocouples are available in any shape, size, material, attack, and type (J, K, E, N, R, S, T, B, C, D, G). In particular we can offer the customer, thermocouples mounted on a quick coupler that allows, in case of sensor breakage, not to redo the cabling up to the instrument, but, to change the probe in a simple and rapid, thus saving the downtime of the machine and avoiding to call specialized personnel. We also have a wide range of Thermocouples accessories that range from simple sliding fittings up to compensated cables and accessories for panels

SENSOR TYPE ACCORDING TO THE TEMPERATURE

Thanks to their extreme flexibility, the thermocouple sensors, can be used in all areas where a temperature control is required, be it for cryogenic applications or for very high temperatures such as: Plastics processing, petrochemical processing, textile, glass, nuclear reactors and many other.

ADVANTAGES

  • Extremely high temperatures
  • Small dimensions
  • Immediate response

 

QUALITY CHECK

All thermocouples are subject to the test of quality and safety. The tests are performed with automatic machine and comply with all applicable legislation.

    • Thermocouple type: Single element type J, K, E, N, R, S, T, B, C, D, G IEC 584 class 2 (ASTM E 230)
    • Insulation: 100 MOhm at 500 VDC

 

 

Common temperature range
Type Range Error limit
J 0°C – 750°c Over 2,2°C o 0,75%
K -200°C – 1250°c Over 2,2°C o 0,75%
E -200°C – 900°c Over 1,7°C o 0,5%
T -250°C – 350°c Over 2,2°C o 0,75%

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