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AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration Datasheets for Thermocouple Temperature Probes

Thermocouple temperature probes are bimetallic probes that are used in various temperature-sensing applications. They consist of two wires, each of which is made of a different metallic element or alloy.
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Product Name Notes
Mineral-insulated Thermocouple assembly MT. Mineral-insulated thermocouples are used for measuring temperature where flexible, rugged, corrosive resistant, and fast responsing sensors are needed. Used in solid, fluid and gas medias up...
The 1100 series is straight type thermocouple assemblies. The temperature sensors are made for high temperature with protection tubes in heat resistant steel or ceramic. The combination of high temperature,...
The 1300 series is thermocouple assemblies with fixed or interchangeable inserts. With welded or drilled thermowells for low and high pressure. Screw-in or welded to the process. In the 1300...
The 1800 series is a serie of thermocouple and resistance thermometer assemblies classified for installation on ships for surveillance of engines, bearings, cooling systems, cargo etc. These marine type sensors...
The 9100 series consists of thermocouples, measuring inserts, thermowells and protective tubes. Connection fittings, compensation cables, thermocouple wires, transmitters and local display.
Thermocouple and resistance thermometer assemblies – special sensors. For surfaces, energy measurement and handheld sensors. The 1814-2304 series of temperature sensors is typicially used within the following fields of application:...
Thermocouple KT 1 and KT 2 with cable and bayonet socket. For measurement and surveillance of temperature on e.g. plastic extruders, tools and machine constructions. Can be used on surfaces...
Thermocouple KT 4, cable sensor. Measurement of temperature in ducts, pockets, machine construction containers, environmental chambers and test. Operating range is in solid, fluid and gaseous medias up to 400°C.