Thermocouple Temperature Sensor is a widely used temperature measurement device that operates on the principle of the Seebeck effect, where a voltage is generated when two dissimilar metal junctions are exposed to a temperature difference. It consists of two different metal wires joined at one end (hot junction), while the other end (cold junction) is connected to a measuring instrument. Known for fast response, durability, and wide temperature range, thermocouples are ideal for harsh industrial environments.
Manufactured with robust construction and available with various sheath materials such as stainless steel, Inconel, or ceramic, thermocouples are suitable for extreme temperatures and corrosive conditions. They can be customized in different probe lengths, diameters, and connection types, making them highly versatile for applications in process control, furnaces, engines, and industrial equipment.


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