RS PRO DTMTC7 Type K Thermocouple 1000 mm Length, 1.5 mm Diameter, -50 °C → 1200 °C Max

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Especificações
Brand
RS ProProduct Type
Thermocouple
Thermocouple Type
K
Probe Diameter
1.5 mm
Probe Length
1000mm
Maximum Temperature Sensed
1200°C
Probe Material
Inconel 600
Terminal Type
Overmoulded Standard Male Connector
Series
DTMTC7
Cable Length
1000mm
Standards/Approvals
IEC 584, EN 50212
Response Time
2s
Minimum Temperature Sensed
-50°C
País de Origem
France
Detalhes do produto
Type K, Sheathed Thermocouples with Over moulded Standard Connector
Type K Thermocouples is a device which measures temperatures, its made up from two wires which are different materials. When these two wires are joined together, they create an electrical junction. Once the temperature changes at this junction, it created a voltage which can then be interpreted and read as a temperature. This is commonly known as the Seebeck Effect.
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Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
RS ProProduct Type
Thermocouple
Thermocouple Type
K
Probe Diameter
1.5 mm
Probe Length
1000mm
Maximum Temperature Sensed
1200°C
Probe Material
Inconel 600
Terminal Type
Overmoulded Standard Male Connector
Series
DTMTC7
Cable Length
1000mm
Standards/Approvals
IEC 584, EN 50212
Response Time
2s
Minimum Temperature Sensed
-50°C
País de Origem
France
Detalhes do produto
Type K, Sheathed Thermocouples with Over moulded Standard Connector
Type K Thermocouples is a device which measures temperatures, its made up from two wires which are different materials. When these two wires are joined together, they create an electrical junction. Once the temperature changes at this junction, it created a voltage which can then be interpreted and read as a temperature. This is commonly known as the Seebeck Effect.

