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TJ36-CAIN-14E-6-CC
Rugged High Temp Transition Joint Thermocouple Probe - Braided Fiberglass-Insulated Lead Wire

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Quantité | Prix unitaire |
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1-9 | C$141.75 |
10-24 | C$134.66 |
25-99 | C$127.58 |
100-499 | C$120.49 |
500-999 | C$113.40 |
1000+ | C$106.31 |
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Alloy Material (+) | Chromel |
Alloy Material (-) | Alumel |
Cable Length | 40 in |
Color Code Standard | ANSI |
Electrical Connection | Stripped Leads |
Insulation | Fiberglass |
Junction Type | Exposed |
Number of Connectors | N/A |
Probe Diameter | 0.25 in |
Probe Length | 6 in |
Probe Type | Rugged Transition Joint Probe |
Process Temperature, Max | 900 °C |
Process Temperature, Min | 0 °C |
Sheath Material | Inconel® 600 |
Temperature Probe Style | Air Probe |
Temperature Sensor Type | Thermocouple |
Thermocouple Type | K |
Transition Joint Length | 1.25 in |
Wire Gauge | 24 AWG |
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
Phil B from
Utility Technician
Everything was delivered as described. Our maintenance staff have no had me return them.
Date published: 2024-03-25
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Ben2 from
It worked.
Standard Type K thermocouple, worked to replace one in a small kiln. The spring on the back, while a reasonable feature to prevent damage at the end of the thermocouple made it too long to fit properly. A bit of trimming fixed the problem.
Date published: 2021-02-25