Description
Type |
T |
Temperature Range |
0 to 400 °C |
Connector |
Flat pin |
Wire Insulation |
SS braided / Teflon |
Wire Length |
0.5 mtr to 10 mtr |
Junction |
Exposed |
- A Type T thermocouple is a type of temperature sensor that is commonly used in industrial and scientific applications.
- It is made up of two different metal wires, usually copper and constantan, which are joined together at one end to form a junction.
- When this junction is exposed to a temperature difference, a voltage is generated which is proportional to the temperature difference.
- The voltage produced by the Type T thermocouple is relatively low, typically in the range of a few millivolts, which makes it susceptible to electrical noise and interference.
- To minimize these effects, the Type T thermocouple is often used in conjunction with specialized instrumentation amplifiers and other signal conditioning circuits.
- The Type T thermocouple is capable of measuring temperatures ranging from -200°C to 350°C, making it well-suited for applications that require precise temperature control and monitoring.
- It is commonly used in laboratory and industrial settings for applications such as temperature measurement in chemical reactions, material testing, and furnace control.
- The Type T thermocouple has a relatively low cost and is readily available, which makes it a popular choice for many temperature sensing applications.