Thermocouple Wire, Type K, 2 x 0.65mm NiCr/NiSi

Thermocouple Wire, Type K, 2 x 0.65mm NiCr/NiSi

A Thermocouple is a sensor used to measure temperature. Thermocouples consist of two wire legs made from different metals.
The wires legs are welded together at one end, creating a junction. This junction is where the temperature is measured.
When the junction experiences a change in temperature, a voltage is created.

 

The voltage can then be interpreted using thermocouple reference tables to calculate the temperature.

 

A Thermocouple is a sensor used to measure temperature. Thermocouples consist of two wire legs made from different metals. The wires legs are welded together at one end, creating a junction. This junction is where the temperature is measured. When the junction experiences a change in temperature, a voltage is created. The voltage can then be interpreted using thermocouple reference tables to calculate the temperature.

There are many types of thermocouples, each with its own unique characteristics in terms of temperature range, durability, vibration resistance, chemical resistance, and application compatibility. Type J, K, T, & E are “Base Metal” thermocouples.

Type K (chromel–alumel) is the most common general-purpose thermocouple with a sensitivity of approximately 41 µV/°C. It is inexpensive, and a wide variety of probes are available in its -200 °C to +1350 °C (-330 °F to +2460 °F) range.

Dimensions of Roll: 120 H x 124 W x 124 D mm

Length of Wire: 100m

Wire Dimensions: 2pc of 1.6mm H x 1.6mm D

Weight: 1.4kg

Materials: 1 x 0.65mm NiCr and 1 x 0.65mm NiSi (22 & 20 gauge-American Brown & Sharpe Standard)
Maximum Working Temperature: 800°C

Standards: Conforms with BSEN 60584-2, ASTM E230-1993, ANSI MC96.1-1982, IEC 584-1:1977, IEC 584-2:1982

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