RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 150mm Length, 4.5mm Diameter → +350°C

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Specifikācija

Brand

RS Pro

Thermocouple Type

K

Probe Diameter

4.5mm

Probe Length

150mm

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+350°C

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Termination Type

Standard Plug

Cable Length

2m

Standards Met

IEC

Izcelsmes valsts

United Kingdom

Produkta apraksts

Heavy Duty, Type J & K Thermocouples

Type K & J Thermocouples is a device which measures temperatures, it’s made up from two wires which are different materials. When these two wires are joined together, they create an electrical junction. Once the temperature changes at this junction, it created a voltage which can then be interpreted and read as a temperature. This is commonly known as the “Seebeck Effect”.

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€ 45,90

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€ 55,54

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RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 150mm Length, 4.5mm Diameter → +350°C

€ 45,90

Katrs (bez PVN)

€ 55,54

Katrs (Ieskaitot PVN)

RS PRO Type K Thermocouple 150mm Length, 4.5mm Diameter → +350°C
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Tehniskie dokumenti

Specifikācija

Brand

RS Pro

Thermocouple Type

K

Probe Diameter

4.5mm

Probe Length

150mm

Maximum Temperature Sensed

+350°C

Probe Material

Stainless Steel

Termination Type

Standard Plug

Cable Length

2m

Standards Met

IEC

Izcelsmes valsts

United Kingdom

Produkta apraksts

Heavy Duty, Type J & K Thermocouples

Type K & J Thermocouples is a device which measures temperatures, it’s made up from two wires which are different materials. When these two wires are joined together, they create an electrical junction. Once the temperature changes at this junction, it created a voltage which can then be interpreted and read as a temperature. This is commonly known as the “Seebeck Effect”.