Thermocouples

Thermocouples

Thermocouples manufacturer for measuring temperatures ranging from -200 °C to 1,800 °C

Thermocouples are temperature transducers, i.e. sensors to measure temperature through the junction of two metal conductors of different chemical composition and joined together at their (Hot Junction measurement).

Thermocouples are less accurate than resistance thermometers, but they can measure a wider range of temperatures and offer greater speed of response and robustness. In addition, they offer the possibility of obtaining very small diameters from 0.25 mm.
 
We produce thermocouples for a wide range of applications covering every process requirement and type for temperature measurements.
Thermocouples type K, J, T, N, E, S, R, B with compressed mineral insulation (MgO, resistant to strong vibrations) and simple insulation.   

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With Connector

Thermocouple with connector for general applications, furnaces, industrial plants, laboratories, where high speed response is required. 

With Display

Single Thermocouple with display for industrial sector on medium and big plants for instantaneous visualization of temperature. 

Simple Execution 

Wire thermocouple for general purpose applications, excellent flexibility of use with different sizes/execution of the measuring sheath. 

SECTORS OF USE

Industry

Research Labs

Oil & Gas

Automotive

Food

Energy

Farmaceutical Chemist

Water Treatment

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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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