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Nanmac Corporation High Temperature Probes w/ Tungsten Coating

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Often times a molybdenum sheathed thermocouple is used in a furnace with graphite liners or heating elements. At temperatures above 1,600 degrees Celsius, any graphite present emits dust molecules which attack the sheath and rapidly carburizes the sheath. This causes the sheath to become crystallized and porous. The thermal elements lose their protection and they also become crystallized and then break during cycling. Coating the protecting sheath with a thick layer of tungsten minimizes this Carburization process and extends the life of the probes significantly. Field tests at 2,000 degrees Celsius using the coated probes produced continuous temperature data up to 2 months (even during cycling) whereas the uncoated probes failed within hours of reaching temperature. Longer lifetimes were also experienced at temperatures below 2,000 degrees Celsius. note These thermocouples use #24 gauge (0.020”) size elements and molybdenum sheaths. Various adjustable compression fittings and mounting bushings are available. Duplex and multiple units also available (contact factory) When ordering, specify Part No. Length “L” and thermocouple type. Example: A12D-1-17-C Special designs available to suit your requirements.
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High Temperature Probes w/ Tungsten Coating -  - Nanmac Corporation
Millford, MA, United States
High Temperature Probes w/ Tungsten Coating
High Temperature Probes w/ Tungsten Coating
Often times a molybdenum sheathed thermocouple is used in a furnace with graphite liners or heating elements. At temperatures above 1,600 degrees Celsius, any graphite present emits dust molecules which attack the sheath and rapidly carburizes the sheath. This causes the sheath to become crystallized and porous. The thermal elements lose their protection and they also become crystallized and then break during cycling. Coating the protecting sheath with a thick layer of tungsten minimizes this Carburization process and extends the life of the probes significantly. Field tests at 2,000 degrees Celsius using the coated probes produced continuous temperature data up to 2 months (even during cycling) whereas the uncoated probes failed within hours of reaching temperature. Longer lifetimes were also experienced at temperatures below 2,000 degrees Celsius. note These thermocouples use #24 gauge (0.020”) size elements and molybdenum sheaths. Various adjustable compression fittings and mounting bushings are available. Duplex and multiple units also available (contact factory) When ordering, specify Part No. Length “L” and thermocouple type. Example: A12D-1-17-C Special designs available to suit your requirements.

Often times a molybdenum sheathed thermocouple is used in a furnace with graphite liners or heating elements. At temperatures above 1,600 degrees Celsius, any graphite present emits dust molecules which attack the sheath and rapidly carburizes the sheath. This causes the sheath to become crystallized and porous. The thermal elements lose their protection and they also become crystallized and then break during cycling. Coating the protecting sheath with a thick layer of tungsten minimizes this Carburization process and extends the life of the probes significantly. Field tests at 2,000 degrees Celsius using the coated probes produced continuous temperature data up to 2 months (even during cycling) whereas the uncoated probes failed within hours of reaching temperature. Longer lifetimes were also experienced at temperatures below 2,000 degrees Celsius.


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  • These thermocouples use #24 gauge (0.020”) size elements and molybdenum sheaths.
  • Various adjustable compression fittings and mounting bushings are available.
  • Duplex and multiple units also available (contact factory)
  • When ordering, specify Part No. Length “L” and thermocouple type. Example: A12D-1-17-C
  • Special designs available to suit your requirements.
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Technical Specifications

  Nanmac Corporation
Product Category Thermocouple Temperature Probes
Product Name High Temperature Probes w/ Tungsten Coating
Base, Noble and Refractory Metal Type B (optional feature); S (optional feature); R (optional feature); C (optional feature)
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