A thermocouple is a temperature-measuring device consisting of two dissimilar conductors that contact each other at one or more spots. It produces a voltage when the temperature of one of the spots differs from the reference temperature at other parts of the circuit. Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensorfor measurement and control,and can also convert a temperature gradient into electricity. Commercial thermocouples are inexpensive,interchangeable, are supplied with standard connectors, and can measure a wide range of temperatures. In contrast to most other methods of temperature measurement, thermocouples are self powered and require no external form of excitation.
Classification
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Type
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Standard Model
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Features
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Temperature
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Material
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Use Requirement
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Thermocouple
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S
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WRP
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Precious metal
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0~1600℃
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Pt/Rh 10
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Insertion Installation
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B
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WRR
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0~1700℃
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Pt/Rh 30
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R
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WRQ
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0~1600℃
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Pt/Rh 13
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N
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WRM
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Normal
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0~1300℃
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Ni/Cr
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High Temperature condiciton
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K
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WRN
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0~1300℃
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Ni/Si
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Noraml condition
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J
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WRF
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0~600℃
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Fe-Cu/Ni
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Normal temperature
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T
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WRC
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0~600℃
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Cu-Cu/Ni
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Normal temperature
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E
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WRE
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0~600℃
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Ni/Cr-Cu/Ni
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Normal temperature
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Classification
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Type
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Standard Model
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Features
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Temperature
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Material
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Use Requirement
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Resistance
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PT10
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WZP
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Normal
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-200~650℃
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Pt
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Stable
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PT100
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WZP
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-200~500℃
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Pt
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With Different Range
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Cu50
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WZC
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-50~100℃
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Cu
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Temperature range
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Cu100
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WZC
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-50~100℃
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Cu
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Temperature range
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