K type (cr-al) thermocouple

Description

  • head-type K-type thermocouple is a type of temperature sensor that consists of a thermocouple element mounted inside a protective head, typically made of metal or ceramic. The head provides a secure and protective enclosure for the thermocouple element, and it also provides a convenient location for wiring and signal conditioning electronics.
  • The K-type thermocouple is a type of thermocouple that uses a combination of chromium and aluminum as its positive and negative thermoelements, respectively. This type of thermocouple is commonly used in industrial applications because of its wide temperature range, accuracy, and stability.
  • The head-type K-type thermocouple is designed to be installed in a variety of applications where temperature measurements need to be taken in harsh or hazardous environments, such as in chemical processing plants or oil refineries. The protective head provides a barrier between the thermocouple element and the environment, helping to prevent damage or contamination.
  • Head-type K-type thermocouples are available in a variety of probe lengths, diameters, and materials, depending on the specific application requirements. They are often used with instrumentation and control systems, including temperature controllers, data loggers, and chart recorders, to monitor and control temperature in a variety of industrial processes.