Thermocouples for temperature measurement up to 1,700 °C (3,092 °F)

Thermocouples generate a voltage directly dependent on temperature. They are particularly suited for high temperatures up to 1,700 °C (3,092 °F). Instrument designs from mineral-insulated sheathed cable are very resistant against extremely high vibration loads (depending on instrument model, sensor element and wetted materials). The accuracy classes 1 and 2 apply for thermocouples in accordance with IEC 60584 as well as the standard and special classes in accordance with ASTM E230.

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FAQ

What is thermal voltage (or the Seebeck effect)?

The effect, named after Thomas Johann Seebeck, describes the electrical voltage that occurs when two different conductors are connected.  The voltage produced varies with temperature which is the basis of thermocouples.

What are the response times of the various measuring inserts?

The measurement of the response time is carried out in flowing water in accordance with DIN EN 60751 Section 4.3.3 and VDI / VDE 3522.

v=0,4m/s T start = approx. 20°C  T end = approx. 30°C
 
6mm 1xTyp K, isolated: T50= 4,0sec. ... More

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