High Temperature Inconel Overbraided Ceramic Fibre Insulated Thermocouples
High Temperature Thermocouples with ceramic Fibre Insulation with Inconel Overbraid. Flexible, Abrasion Resistant. Withstand Temperatures up to 1090°C. Unexcelled Oven and Furnace Profiling. Five Convenient Styles for Easy Application. J, K, E or N Thermocouple Calibrations. More
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Unique OMEGA™ family of high temperature types J, K, E or N thermocouples are double-protected with abrasion-resistant Inconel overbraid with high temperature ceramic fibre insulation. A temperature rating of 980°C continuous service and 1090°C short-term service makes these products ideal for many high temperature measurement applications. They are unexcelled for profiling ovens and furnaces.
The 0.8mm diameter solid conductor thermocouple wires are insulated with braided ceramic fibre. Over the fibre is a rugged overbraid of Inconel 600® –a tough, high-temperature, high nickel content alloy. Five convenient styles are available in 1 metre, 3 metre and custom lengths for high temperature measurement applications.
Measuring end types
Style 1 | A grounded junction thermocouple with the Inconel overbraid welded to form a smooth rounded tip for all general purpose applications. | |
Style 2 | A general purpose, bead welded, exposed junction thermocouple. | |
Style 3 | An exposed, bead welded junction thermocouple with an Inconel collar to clamp the probe to a surface, or to secure it into a hole or any fabrication. | |
Style 4 | Grounded. It can be bolted to a surface, or the Inconel eye can hook the thermocouple to a conveyor flight. Ungrounded units are available. Contact sales for more information. | |
Style 5 | Has an Inconel air hood to protect the exposed beaded wire junction. This design can be clamped to a surface, hooked to a conveyor flight, or bolted to a surface by using the through hole at the open end of the hood. |
Termination types
Complete informations can be found in the spec sheet (PDF), see the "Download" section.
Thermocouple Sensor / What is a Thermocouple?
A thermocouple is a sensor for measuring temperature. This sensor consists of two dissimilar metal wires, joined at one end, and connected to a thermocouple thermometer or other thermocouple-capable device at the other end. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide temperature measurements over wide range of temperatures.
Thermocouples are known for their versatility as temperature sensors therefore commonly used on a wide range of applications...
How is Temperature Measured?
Temperature can be measured via a diverse array of sensors. All of them infer temperature by sensing some change in a physical characteristic. Six types with which the engineer is likely to come into contact are: thermocouples, resistive temperature devices (RTDs Pt100 and thermistors), infrared radiators, bimetallic devices, liquid expansion devices, and change-of-state devices.
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What is a Type K Thermocouple?
What Are Common Applications for Thermocouples?
Thermocouples are the most widely used temperature sensors on the planet due to their combination of wide temperature capabilities, ruggedness, and low cost. Thermocouples are used in applications that range from home appliances to industrial processes, to electric power generation, to furnace monitoring and control, to food and beverage processing, to automotive sensors, to aircraft engines, to rockets, satellites and spacecraft.
When it comes to high temperatures, small size, fast response, high vibration or shock, most times you will find thermocouples providing the temperature measurements.
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Common Techniques to Calibrate Thermocouples
Temperature measurement is possible through several means. We commonly use thermometers for measuring temperature. However, for precision measurements, where even a small spike in temperature requires to be recorded, we use advanced forms of measurement devices like thermocouples. Thermocouples are measurement devices that can read very slight temperature changes. Hence, they are widely used in applications where accuracy is of utmost importance.
However, like any measurement device, the efficiency of thermocouples will deteriorate overtime under constant use. At this point, the thermocouple needs recalibration...
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