HFMPW / High Temperature Miniature Connector with Ferrite Core
OMEGA HFMPW series thermocouple connectors are moulded from a liquid crystal polymer which is suitable for use up to 260°C. The plugs have an integral ferrite core for EMI/RFI suppression, which is effective up to 120°C. Available for thermocouple types: K, T, N, J, R, S, E, C, D, G and U (uncompensated).
HFMPW connectors are also designed for use with Pt100 and thermistors, select uncompensated type U.
A suitable counterpart, socket (female) type HMPW up to 260°C, can be found in the related products below, see "Miniature Connector for Thermocouple, Pt100, Thermistor".

(HFMPW-K-M, HFMPW-J-M, HFMPW-T-M, HFMPW-E-M, HFMPW-R/S-M, HFMPW-N-M, HFMPW-C-M, HFMPW-U-M)
(HMPW-K-F, HMPW-J-F, HMPW-T-F, HMPW-E-F, HMPW-R/S-F, HMPW-N-F, HMPW-C-F, HMPW-U-F)
Standard supply is ANSI version, if you want to order IEC version, please state this in the note.
Complete informations can be found in the spec sheet (PDF), see the "Download" section.

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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