Thermocouple's

0.45kg Jar of High Temperature Thermocouple Putty

A small portion of the soft putty is fixed over the hot junction of the thermocouple, which is attached to the item being heat treated. Once the thermocouple putty dries, after 20 minutes, it hardens to protect the hot junction and helps avoid possible short circuit of the thermocouple wires which would result in temperature control and recording errors.

Type K nickel chrome/nickel aluminium thermocouple wire, insulated with high temperature glass braid. The thermocouple wire is consumable item, which is used to convert the thermal energy at the hot junction of the thermocouple to an electrical mV signal which can then be used by temperature control and recording instruments to accurately control and record the temperature of the item being heat treated. The thermocouple wire is attached directly to the workpiece using the “Thermocouple Attachment Unit”: 115V or 230V. Recommended maximum temperature 800°C. 

Conforms to:
– BS EN 60584-1: 1996 part 4;
– BS EN 60584-2: 1993 class 1 and ANSI-MC96.

Leaf Thermocouple

This sensor has a fast response thermocouple mounted on a stainless steel shim which allows it to be welded, soldered or placed under banding on a variety of applications including nozzle or band heaters. It is supplied with 2 metre leads with either plain tails or miniature plug termination.

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