Telatemp Corporation Datasheets for Temperature Probes
Temperature probes are devices used to sense and measure temperature. Probe technology options include thermocouple, RTD, thermistor, and solid state types.
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Thermocouple Flexible Wire 20 Gage Glass Braid Sheath Features glass braid inner and outer insulation and 20 gage wire for durability Temperature range: - 100 to 900°F / -73 to... | |
All insulated-wire probes include straight insulated cable with no handle and feature ANSI color-coded miniconnectors: type J—black, type K—yellow, type T—blue, and type E—purple. Fiberglass- and ceramic-insulated probes have exposed... | |
CONTACT RTD PROBE FOR INFRAPRO 3,4,5 40'' CABLE | |
New PVC-insulated probes are ideal for quick readings in hard to reach areas. With exposed junctions, probes have a time constant of 3 seconds; response time is 15 seconds. Small... | |
Probes with handles feature strain relief spring that protects the cable connection against damage due to repeated flexing and tugging. Standard glass-filled nylon handles measure 5.5"L. Feature color-coded ANSI miniconnectors:... | |
TC FLEXIBLE TEFLON/PLASTISOL 3' TYPE K | |
TC FLEXIBLE TEFLON/PLASTISOL 6' TYPE K | |
TC FLEXIBLE TEFLON/PLASTISOL 9' TYPE K | |
TC FOOD SERVICE PROBE HYPODERMIC SS 4'' TYPE K | |
TC PROBE SMALL DIA PENETRATION 4'' TYPE K | |
These probes are designed for monitoring a wide range of flat surfaces. Choose from a variety of surface probes—standard, angled for hard-to-reach areas, heavy-duty, or special-purpose surface probes for specific... | |
These probes are great for penetrating soft or semisoft materials. Choose from a wide variety of sharp penetration tip, hypodermic-tip, or heavy-duty probes. Probes include handle with strain relief spring... | |
This general purpose penetration probe with stainless steel sheath and glass-filled polypropelene material handle has a .156 inch diameter. This product is suitable for general and industrial food service preparations. | |
Use new high-temperature probes to take the temperature in tight places. Bend probes around pipe diameters as small as twice the sheath diameter to easily determine your pipe temperature. Probes... |