Ultra Energy 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.
Thermocouple Temperature Probes: Learn more
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Ultra Electronics, Energy Thermocouples Ultra Electronics, Energy manufactures a broad variety of thermocouple components and assemblies for use in virtually all high temperature, industrial and process temperature measurement applications. Today,... | |
Accurately senses temperature of heated / chilled water and other heat exchange fluids Easily installs in pipes or tanks. Removable sensor. Available with optional housings to meet specific application requirements. | |
Attractively styled wall mounted housing designed for even air flow around the sensor for optimal time response. Unique housing design reduces the effects of self-heating created by the transmitter circuitry. | |
Base Metal Thermocouple Elements, Ceramic Insulators, Metal Protection Tubes and other Base Metal Thermocouple Hardware and Supplies. Standard calibrations include E, J, K, N and T. Available in a wide... | |
Designed to measure the temperature of fluids in pipes or tanks. Ideal for applications where invasive sensor installation is impractical or prohibitive in cost. Unique tip design provides fast response... | |
High Temperature Noble Metal Thermocouple Assembly. Elements are provided to match the ITS 1990 curve. 24 ga. (0.020″) wire is standard – other gauges are available. Insulators & Protection Tubes... | |
Mineral Insulated (MgO) thermocouple assemblies are metal sheathed, magnesium oxide insulated temperature sensing elements. These small, compact units are moisture proof, non-porous, and pressure resistant. They are available with single... | |
Our general purpose sanitary RTD and thermocouple temperature sensors have been designed for food, beverage and dairy applications where sensor corrosion and product contamination are critical factors. Call or e-mail... |