Description
Type |
J , k |
Temperature Range |
35 to 500 °C |
Thread |
M6, M8, M10, 1/4 BSW etc…. |
Thread Moc |
Brass / SS |
Wire Length |
0.5 mtr to 10 mtr |
Junction |
Grounded, Ungrounded |
- Bolt-type thermocouples are a type of temperature sensor that are designed to be bolted or clamped directly onto a surface to measure temperature.
- These thermocouples are commonly used in applications where temperature measurement is required in a fixed location, such as in engines, turbines, or other machinery.
- Bolt-type thermocouples are typically made of a thermocouple element (such as Type K, Type J, or Type T) that is housed in a protective sheath or probe made of a heat-resistant material, such as stainless steel or Inconel.
- Bolt-type thermocouples are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials, depending on the specific application requirements.
- These thermocouples may be designed to measure temperature at various depths or distances from the surface, and may include additional features such as a spring-loaded mechanism for improved contact with the measurement surface.
- Bolt-type thermocouples are typically easy to install and remove, making them a convenient option for temporary or portable temperature measurement applications.
- Some bolt-type thermocouples may be designed for use in high-temperature or corrosive environments, and may include additional protective coatings or insulation to prevent damage to the thermocouple element or probe.
- These thermocouples are commonly used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and industrial manufacturing.