RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 130mm Length, 3mm Diameter → +700°C

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Thermocouple Type

K

Probe Diameter

3mm

Probe Length

130mm

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+700°C

Termination Type

Miniature Plug

Cable Length

300mm

Standards Met

RoHS Compliant

Response Time

0.7 s

Country of Origin

France

Product details

RS Pro IEC Mineral Insulated Type K Thermocouple with Stainless Steel Probe and Miniature Connector

From RS Pro a range of type K thermocouple temperature sensors or probes that conform to IEC 584 standards. These thermocouple temperature probes have a durable construction and feature a stainless steel mineral insulated flexible probe sheath that can be bent and formed to suit a wide range of applications. The thermocouple cable has a fibreglass insulation and is surrounded by a durable 316 stainless steel braid. At one end of the thermocouple is a miniature MARLIN type connector which allows the thermocouple to be quickly and easily connected. The ungrounded hot junction of these thermocouple probes means they are able to perform with a reduction in electrical interference

How does a Thermocouple Work?

A thermocouple is a sensor used to measure temperature in a range of different processes and consists of two wire legs made from different metals joined together at their two ends to form two junctions. The hot, or measuring junction is connected to the body whose temperature is going to be measured. The cold junction or reference junction is connected to a body of known temperature. When the measuring junction is placed on something hot a voltage or potential difference between this and the reference junction occurs. This voltage can then be converted into a temperature measurement using thermocouple reference tables. This process is also known as the Seebeck Effect

What is an Insulated Junction?

An insulated or ungrounded junction is where the thermocouple wires are welded together and fully covered by but insulated from the outer protective sheath, often by the use of mineral insulation. The advantage of this is that there is a reduction in electrical interference and a stable reading

What is Mineral Insulation?

Mineral insulation is used to insulate the thermocouple wires from one another and from the metal probe sheath that surrounds them. The sheath is filled with a highly compacted magnesium oxide powder that prevents the conductors from making contact with one another other than at the fixed junction. The high density of the mineral powder enables the thermocouple to have a rapid response as it promotes a fast heat transfer between the conductor and the sheath. Mineral insulation also helps to protect the thermocouple wire from environmental damage including corrosion, prevents electrical interference and allows the cable to be flexible whilst maintaining its mechanical strength

Key Features and Benefits

• Ungrounded hot junction for reduced electrical interference
• Mineral insulation for rapid response, flexibility and durability
• Miniature plug termination for quick and easy connection
• Conforms to IEC 584 standards
• Flexible, can be bent into shape for easy installation
• Robust glassfibre insulated cable with stainless steel braid
• Durable stainless steel sheath for corrosion resistance

Applications

Type K Thermocouples (Nickel-Chromium / Nickel-Aluminium) are the most common type of thermocouple and are both accurate and flexible with a wide temperature range. Typical applications for these mineral insulated Type-K thermocouple probes include heat exchangers, power stations, brick and cement kilns, heat treatment and annealing furnaces, thermostats, food thermometers, vehicle diagnostics and in laboratory applications

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RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 130mm Length, 3mm Diameter → +700°C

€ 137.67

Each (Exc. Vat)

RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 130mm Length, 3mm Diameter → +700°C
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Thermocouple Type

K

Probe Diameter

3mm

Probe Length

130mm

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+700°C

Termination Type

Miniature Plug

Cable Length

300mm

Standards Met

RoHS Compliant

Response Time

0.7 s

Country of Origin

France

Product details

RS Pro IEC Mineral Insulated Type K Thermocouple with Stainless Steel Probe and Miniature Connector

From RS Pro a range of type K thermocouple temperature sensors or probes that conform to IEC 584 standards. These thermocouple temperature probes have a durable construction and feature a stainless steel mineral insulated flexible probe sheath that can be bent and formed to suit a wide range of applications. The thermocouple cable has a fibreglass insulation and is surrounded by a durable 316 stainless steel braid. At one end of the thermocouple is a miniature MARLIN type connector which allows the thermocouple to be quickly and easily connected. The ungrounded hot junction of these thermocouple probes means they are able to perform with a reduction in electrical interference

How does a Thermocouple Work?

A thermocouple is a sensor used to measure temperature in a range of different processes and consists of two wire legs made from different metals joined together at their two ends to form two junctions. The hot, or measuring junction is connected to the body whose temperature is going to be measured. The cold junction or reference junction is connected to a body of known temperature. When the measuring junction is placed on something hot a voltage or potential difference between this and the reference junction occurs. This voltage can then be converted into a temperature measurement using thermocouple reference tables. This process is also known as the Seebeck Effect

What is an Insulated Junction?

An insulated or ungrounded junction is where the thermocouple wires are welded together and fully covered by but insulated from the outer protective sheath, often by the use of mineral insulation. The advantage of this is that there is a reduction in electrical interference and a stable reading

What is Mineral Insulation?

Mineral insulation is used to insulate the thermocouple wires from one another and from the metal probe sheath that surrounds them. The sheath is filled with a highly compacted magnesium oxide powder that prevents the conductors from making contact with one another other than at the fixed junction. The high density of the mineral powder enables the thermocouple to have a rapid response as it promotes a fast heat transfer between the conductor and the sheath. Mineral insulation also helps to protect the thermocouple wire from environmental damage including corrosion, prevents electrical interference and allows the cable to be flexible whilst maintaining its mechanical strength

Key Features and Benefits

• Ungrounded hot junction for reduced electrical interference
• Mineral insulation for rapid response, flexibility and durability
• Miniature plug termination for quick and easy connection
• Conforms to IEC 584 standards
• Flexible, can be bent into shape for easy installation
• Robust glassfibre insulated cable with stainless steel braid
• Durable stainless steel sheath for corrosion resistance

Applications

Type K Thermocouples (Nickel-Chromium / Nickel-Aluminium) are the most common type of thermocouple and are both accurate and flexible with a wide temperature range. Typical applications for these mineral insulated Type-K thermocouple probes include heat exchangers, power stations, brick and cement kilns, heat treatment and annealing furnaces, thermostats, food thermometers, vehicle diagnostics and in laboratory applications