Description
Type |
Pt100 ( Simplex / Duplex ) |
Temperature Range |
-50 to 400 ⁰C |
Probe Length |
100 / 150 / 200 / 250 / 300 mm |
Head Material |
Plastic ( PVC ) |
Accuracy |
Class A As per IEC-60751 |
Sheath Material |
Teflon / Titanium |
- Plastic head sensors with Teflon-coated and titanium sheaths are commonly used in chemical applications where the temperature measurement of corrosive chemicals is required. The Teflon coating provides excellent chemical resistance, while the titanium sheath offers durability and mechanical strength.
- The plastic head is designed to provide a secure and protective enclosure for the thermocouple element, while the Teflon coating helps to prevent chemical attack on the sheath. This helps to ensure accurate and reliable temperature measurement in corrosive environments.
- Teflon-coated and titanium sheathed plastic head sensors are commonly used in applications such as chemical processing, petrochemical, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage industries. They can be found in a variety of thermocouple types in different probe lengths, diameters, and materials, depending on the specific application requirements.
- One of the advantages of using a Teflon-coated and titanium sheathed plastic head sensor is its excellent chemical resistance. The Teflon coating provides protection against a wide range of corrosive chemicals, while the titanium sheath offers excellent mechanical strength and durability.
- Another advantage of using a Teflon-coated and titanium sheathed plastic head sensor is its accuracy and reliability. The thermocouple element is securely mounted within the protective plastic head, which helps to prevent damage and ensure accurate temperature measurement.
- Overall, Teflon-coated and titanium sheathed plastic head sensors provide a reliable and accurate way to measure temperature in corrosive chemical applications, while also being durable and resistant to chemical attack.