- Lead-wire thermocouples are used in many industrial, scientific, and OEM applications
- Thermocouples are typically selected because of their low cost, high-temperature limits, wide temperature ranges, and durable nature

Thermocouples and RTDs
Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), such as platinum resistance thermometers, measure temperature by utilizing the change in electrical resistance of metal (typically platinum) at different temperatures. These thermometers offer exceptional accuracy and stability, particularly within low to medium temperature ranges, and maintain their reliability over long-term use. They are widely used in scientific experiments and precision-controlled industrial processes.
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Model: 10Thermocouple, Lead wire type
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Model: 20Thermocouple, Terminal Head Type
- Terminal head types are used in power generation, oil/gas, pharmaceutical, biotech
- Thermocouples are typically selected because of their low cost, high-temperature limits, wide temperature ranges, and durable nature
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Model: 30Thermocouple, Sheath Type
- Sheath thermocouple is used in cement, paper & pulp, oil/gas
- Thermocouples are typically selected because of their low cost, high-temperature limits, wide temperature ranges, and durable nature
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Model: 40Thermocouple, High-Temperature Type
- Offers general, fitting, and flange types with various industrial heads like KT, KN, and KS
- Supports simplex/duplex elements with customizable tube diameters, lengths, and high-temperature materials
- Features ceramic or Inconel tubes with spring relief design to ensure durability and high-temperature stability
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Model: 50Resistance Temperature Detectors, Lead Wire Type
- RTD is more accurate than thermocouples and is especially true at lower temperature ranges
- Resistance temperature detectors are also more stable and have better linearity than thermocouples
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Model: 60Resistance Temperature Detectors, Terminal Head Type
- RTD is more accurate than thermocouples and is especially true at lower temperature ranges
- Resistance temperature detectors are also more stable and have better linearity than thermocouples

