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IRCO-CHAL-P13R-P10R
Fine Gage Bare Wire Thermocouple Elements, J, K, T, E, N, R & S
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- Small Size, Fast Response
- Diameters down to .002'
- High Accuracy
- Pin-Point Measurements
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Product Overview
- Electrical Connection Stripped Leads
- Junction Type Exposed
- Pack Size 5
- Process Temperature, Min 0 °C
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Table 1
Maximum Service Temperature
Table 1 lists maximum service temperatures for long term exposures of bare wire thermocouples. For very short exposure times, temperatures of the fine gage thermocouples can be as high as the permissible temperatures for the 0.8 mm (0.032") diameter thermocouples.
** Do not expose to oxidizing atmospheres.
Table 2
Response Time *
*The time constant is defined as the time required to reach 63.2% of an instantaneous temperature change. The data for Table 2 are obtained by measuring the time required for a Type J fine gage thermocouple to reach 63.2% of its final temperature when its junction is alternately exposed to two different temperature levels. In this case, the time constant was measured for exposures between 427°C (800°F) and 38°C (100°F) air between 93°C (200°F) and 38°C (100°F) water.
Fine Gage Thermocouples
OMEGA™ fine wire thermocouples are used whenever fast, accurate temperature measurements are required. The fine wire diameters enable accurate temperature measurements without disturbing the base temperature of the body, in which the installation is made, by keeping heat transfer via the leads to a minimum. Also, the fine junction permits accurate “pin-pointing” of the measured values. They are available in wire sized ranging from 0.001" to 0.032" in diameter. All fine gage thermocouples are made from carefully selected materials. To insure consistent thermoelectric properties, each package contains thermocouples made from matched pairs of wire within the same lot number. When specified, several packages of thermocouples made from the same lot number can be supplied at no extra charge.
Response Time
While thermocouple response is a function of medium of submersion, wire diameter, alloy type and temperature level, it is possible to use Table 2 as a guide for comparing the various wire size thermocouples.
Important Ordering Notes
Base Metal Thermocouples
Prices given for 12 inch lengths (package of 5). Other sizes and lengths are available on special order. A 12 inch length corresponds to a 24 inch loop. To order longer lead lengths for base metal calibrations, add $4 per foot per package.
Platinum/Rhodium Thermocouples
Prices given for 6 inch lengths (sold individually). Other sizes and lengths are availableon special order. A 6 inch length corresponds to a 12 inch loop. To order longer lead lengths for Pt/Rh calibrations, see the table below.
Base Metal Calibrations: 300 mm (12") Length Standard
Pt/Rh Calibrations: 150 mm (6") Length Standard – Sold Individually
Pt/Rh Calibrations: 150 mm (6") Length Standard – Sold Individually
View the Thermocouple Accuracy and Color Code charts
J | Iron/Constantan | N | OMEGA-P™, OMEGA-N™ | |
K | CHROMEGA™/ALOMEGA™ | R | Pt 13% Rh/Pt | |
T | Copper/Constantan | S | Pt 10% Rh/Pt | |
E | CHROMEGA™/Constantan | B | Pt 6% Rh/Pt 30% Rh |
Table 1
Maximum Service Temperature
Thermocouple Type | 0.13 mm (0.005") | 0.38 mm (0.015") | 0.51 mm (0.020") | 0.81 mm 0.032 |
J** K N T E R,S B | 315°C (600°F) 593°C (1100°F) 593°C (1100°F) 149°C (300°F) 315°C (600°F) - - | 371°C (700°F) 871°C (1600°F) 871°C (1600°F) 204°C (400°F) 426°C (800°F) - - | 371°C (700°F) 871°C (1600°F) 871°C (1600°F) 204°C (400°F) 426°C (800°F) 1450°C (2642°F) 1700°C (3092°F) | 482°C (900°F) 982°C (1800°F) 982°C (1800°F) 260°C (500°F) 593°C (1100°F) 1450°C (2642°F) 1700°C (3092°F) |
** Do not expose to oxidizing atmospheres.
Table 2
Response Time *
Wire Size mm (inches) | Still Air 427°C/38°C 800°F/100°F | 60 ft./sec Air 427°C/38°C 800°F/100°F | Still H2O 93°C/38°C 200°F/100°F |
0.025 (0.001) 0.125 (0.005) 0.381 (0.015) 0.75 (0.032) | 0.05 sec 1.0 sec 10.0 sec 40.0 sec | 0.004 sec 0.08 sec 0.80 sec 3.2 sec | 0.002 sec 0.04 sec 0.40 sec 1.6 sec |
Fine Gage Thermocouples
OMEGA™ fine wire thermocouples are used whenever fast, accurate temperature measurements are required. The fine wire diameters enable accurate temperature measurements without disturbing the base temperature of the body, in which the installation is made, by keeping heat transfer via the leads to a minimum. Also, the fine junction permits accurate “pin-pointing” of the measured values. They are available in wire sized ranging from 0.001" to 0.032" in diameter. All fine gage thermocouples are made from carefully selected materials. To insure consistent thermoelectric properties, each package contains thermocouples made from matched pairs of wire within the same lot number. When specified, several packages of thermocouples made from the same lot number can be supplied at no extra charge.
Response Time
While thermocouple response is a function of medium of submersion, wire diameter, alloy type and temperature level, it is possible to use Table 2 as a guide for comparing the various wire size thermocouples.
Important Ordering Notes
Base Metal Thermocouples
Prices given for 12 inch lengths (package of 5). Other sizes and lengths are available on special order. A 12 inch length corresponds to a 24 inch loop. To order longer lead lengths for base metal calibrations, add $4 per foot per package.
Platinum/Rhodium Thermocouples
Prices given for 6 inch lengths (sold individually). Other sizes and lengths are availableon special order. A 6 inch length corresponds to a 12 inch loop. To order longer lead lengths for Pt/Rh calibrations, see the table below.
Base Metal Calibrations: 300 mm (12") Length Standard
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Pt/Rh Calibrations: 150 mm (6") Length Standard – Sold Individually
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Pt/Rh Calibrations: 150 mm (6") Length Standard – Sold Individually
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View the Thermocouple Accuracy and Color Code charts
PDFs & Manuals
Show Ratings & Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
chas53 from
Clean functional Type K TC's
The type K TC's we received were low cost and high quality.
Date published: 2016-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Vijay from
Question on CHAL-002
I bought CHAL-002 to 005 to fit my needs. They wirk great. Love them.
CHAL-002 seems to fit best for my needs however the wire is so delicate that it kept breaking when I connected to controller. Any suggestions?
Date published: 2017-09-09
Rated 4 out of
5
by
TX semiconductor from
T/C wire in semiconductor
Works well for measuring temperature in RTP chamber
Date published: 2024-09-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Marie from
Great product
These thermocouples are great for measuring the temperature inside small (<1mm) aluminium packages in vacuum
Date published: 2023-09-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Carol I from
A highly anticipated order!
I'm not the end user, but the lab was anxious to receive this item.
Date published: 2023-08-17
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jake Dorfman from
Top notch product
We can always count of Omega for excellent product quality.
Date published: 2022-03-21
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Cold Teck from
Thermocouple Battery
type k omega fine gage bare wire works excellent transfering heat within a casing and two end caps.
Date published: 2020-04-13
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Fire from
Unreliable
Have been using Omega TCs for 40 years. The last 3 orders of small (0.001 and 0.002 inch) diameter type S thermocouples have been unreliable. Products have arrived with wires crossed and junctions 4 to 6 times the wire diameter with what appears to be black soot on wires and bead. Not all, but a significant fraction of the TCs failed to correctly register temperature. OMEGA customer service dropped the ball on my inquiries.
Date published: 2019-07-17
What does "bare wire" mean? Are the individual wires completely bare or do they have individual electrical insulation? What I need to know is if I have to keep the pair of wires separated from each other all the way to the connector?
Please disregard AndrewA's answer, as it is incorrect. A thermocouple's measurement depends on a junction between two dissimilar metals and a temperature differential. Those two things create an emf along the entire wire, which is measured by a voltmeter and converted into temperature according to the data tables for whichever type of TC you're using.
If the two wires touch to form a *second* junction, you'll create a current loop from junction 1 (where your hot spot of interest is) and the touching point, nullifying that measurement. You'll effectively be measuring at the point closest to your voltmeter. Do NOT allow the bare wires to touch (not dangerous, but will give you erroneous readings).
Date published: 2024-02-27
Can these measure subzero temperatures as well?
Yes the bare wire Thermocouples can be used below 0C.
Date published: 2021-01-15
What is the best way to connect a fine thermocouple (Chal-002) to a data logger? or what is the best option for extending the wire?
Thank you for your inquiry Ayoub. We recommend that you use an SMPW male connector to attach the CHAL-002 wire to and then use a female connector to extend the run. The wire is so thin on the CHAL-002, you may need to "fold" it a few times for added support, getting it under the contact washer in the SMPW connector. But you need to realize that even, so, it is a fragile connection and much care needs to be taken not to break the wire. Please do not tighten the screw down too tight onto the wire. This can cause breakage also. Additionally, the type of extension you need depends on the data logger, you may need another male connector at the end of your run if the logger accepts a male connection- or just stripped end wire if it has terminal terminations.
Date published: 2023-11-21
Excuse me, CHAL-015-120, what does 120 mean?
Thank you for your inquiry. 120 is the length of the wire in inches.
Date published: 2024-08-06
Can the CHAL-010 measure below -100c?
All of our thermocouples are made with Special Limits of Error (SLE). Special Limits of Error Wire (SLE) made products are only spec’d out for temperatures above 32°F (0°C). So, anything below 32°F (0°C) does not comply with the SLE specification. We don't state an accuracy for SLE Wire-Made Products below 0°C (32°F). Accuracy testing shows it is no longer linear. We cannot certify or guarantee the accuracy for temperatures below 0 C. The CHAL-010 can still measure temperatures below 0 C but we cannot certify the accuracy. Also, due to the small diameter of this wire, at temperatures of -100 C the wire will become brittle to the point that any small movement may break the wire.
Date published: 2025-02-13
I have CHAL-005-BW thermocouples. How do I tell one end from the other?
Thank you for your inquiry Dan. One end of the thermocouple has the wires joined in the junction while the other side has the wires not join together. The junction side is the one that measures temperature.
Date published: 2023-11-21
What is the size of the welded joint in a T Type thermocouple of 36AWG?
Thank you for your inquiry. The diameter of the bead is approximately 2.5 times the diameter of each wire.
Date published: 2024-06-19
How many connection wires do the CHAL-010 Type K have? It is not clear in the product photos. I have previously purchased other "bare wire" Omega thermocouples and they had 3 wires which enabled me to solder/connect to an in-house wireless module.
Thank you for your inquiry. CHAL-010 has only 2 connection wires, Chromel (+) and Alumael (-)
Date published: 2023-10-16