Screw-in melt thermocouples 901090
With sharp or flat probe tips
Screw-in melt thermocouples are predominantly used to acquire temperature measurements for melt temperatures in the plastics industry. Sharp or flat probe tips ensure optimum temperature acquisition depending on the requirements.
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Various thermocouples
available |
Protection tube and
probe tip made from stainless steel |
Ceramic insulated
probe tip |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA |
| Protection fitting | Stainless steel, coating |
| Thermopairs | J, L, K |
| Measuring circuits | 1 |
| Interfaces | USB host, USB device (setup); optional: RS485 (Modbus RTU master/slave), Ethernet (Modbus TCP master/slave), PROFINET device |
| Process connection | G 1/2, M18 |
| Connection | Cable, connector |
| Operating temperature | -40 to +600 °C |
| Option | Non-insulated construction |
| Areas of application | Plastics industry |
| Special features | Cable made of PTFE, metal braiding, flat/sharp probe tip |
For devices and plants tested according to DIN EN 14597
Screw-in thermocouples are predominantly used for measuring temperature in liquids and gases. Protection tubes made of various materials protect the measuring insert against chemical influences and mechanical damage.
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Single or double
thermocouple |
Use in plants
according to DIN 4754 |
For the media
water, oil, or air |
With terminal head form B
Screw-in thermocouples are primarily used for measuring temperatures in liquids and gases. Their installation type enables the formation of reliable seals, both for vacuum and overpressure applications.
|
Single and double
thermocouple |
Available with
transmitter |
Various terminal
heads |
With terminal head form J
Screw-in thermocouples are primarily used for measuring temperatures in liquids and gases. Their installation type enables the formation of reliable seals, both for vacuum and overpressure applications.
|
Single or double
thermocouple |
According to DIN
EN 60584/DIN 43710 |
Insulated or
connected with protection tube |