Thermocouple Probes
Thermocouple Sensors Temperature Sensor Basics:
Thermocouples have two dissimilar metal wires joined at the hot junction. As temperature changes, a millivolt signal is read at the cold junction. The most common types of temperature thermocouples are type j thermocouples and type k thermocouples. Advantages of thermocouple sensors include: low cost, small size, wider temperature ranges and faster response than RTDs. The disadvantages of using temperature thermocouples include: they are less linear and accurate than RTDs, a matching extension wire is needed, and thermocouples are sensitive to electrical noise. |  |
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Thermocouple Probes (with Connection Head)
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Thermocouple Probes (Spring-loaded with Connection Head)
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Thermocouple Probes (with Hex Nipple)
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Thermocouple Probes (Spring-loaded with Hex Nipple)
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Thermocouple Probes (with Attached Plug)
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Thermocouple Probes (with Lead Wire Transition)
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Thermocouple Sensors (Adjustable Immersion)
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Thermocouple Sensors (Bolt-on Ring)
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