FEP Insulated Thermocouple (Type 33)
General Purpose Thermocouples
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These flexible FEP insulated thermocouples are ideally suited to applications which require resistance to attack from virtually all known chemicals, oils and fluids. Available in K, T, J, E and N thermocouple types, 4mm in diameter, the length of which can be cut down to an exact size by the user if necessary. The sensing junction is encapsulated in the tip and the whole sensor is rated to 200°C.
A heavy duty version is also available with a heavy duty FEP plug ended sheath overall, 300mm as standard but other lengths are available upon request. Maximum length 5mtrs.
A heavy duty version is also available with a heavy duty FEP plug ended sheath overall, 300mm as standard but other lengths are available upon request. Maximum length 5mtrs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a thermocouple and how does it work?
A thermocouple is a type of temperature sensor that generates a voltage when two different metals are joined at one end and exposed to a temperature difference between the "hot" junction (where the temperature is measured) and the "cold" junction (the reference point). This voltage is then measured to determine the temperature at the hot junction. - How do I choose the right thermocouple for my application?
The ideal thermocouple depends on factors such as temperature range, accuracy, termination type, mounting requirements and environmental conditions. We offer a variety of thermocouples with different sheath materials, constructions, terminations, and temperature ratings to meet your needs. If you need specific advice, our engineers are happy to assist! - What is the maximum temperature rating of your thermocouples?
Our thermocouples are designed to handle a wide range of temperatures with some mineral insulated thermocouples able to withstand temperatures up to 1400ºC and ceramic sheathed thermocouples going even higher to 1600ºC. Each product listing includes the maximum temperature rating, so you can choose the best thermocouple for your application.