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msm1 from
Does the job.The company i work for uses these for process controls they last a long time and are very reliable.
Date published: 2016-04-14
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CKail14 from
Good stuff!!Exactly what my customer needed. Got these in a timely manner and pricing was spot on!
Date published: 2024-01-25
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CeramicARTyson from
Best Thermocouple probe for Wood-Firing ceramicsBest thermocouple probe that I have ever seen for wood-firing (wood-fired pottery kiln)
Date published: 2023-11-27
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Marra from
probesworks exactly as it should but the price is a little high and the lead time is very long
Date published: 2023-09-19
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Doug D from
Rugged and Accuraterugged and accurate thermocouples. Every thermocouple I've ever bought from Omega is top notch!
Date published: 2023-08-28
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Chris8 from
Ready to use TemocouplesCustomer built by omega to your specs, shipped and ready to use.
Date published: 2023-08-21
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FlexCable from
Good Quality and TimingPart arrived exactly as planned and in good condition
Date published: 2023-06-05
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Doug D from
Truly a Rugged ThermocoupleTruly a rugged thermocouple. Our testing unit puts these probes through some extreme heat and harsh conditions with exposure to the process. They have not let me down yet!
Thank you for your inquiry Ellie2022. To expand on my previous answer, the sealed metal sheath portion of probe is pressure rated for G or U junctions, but not for E since G and U can be used with a compression fitting. The TJ spring section is not pressure rated.
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2024-02-11
Hi, What is the max temperature rating for the wire that connects the probe to the K-type connector? It looks like plastic shielding on the wire and I don't want to melt it.
Asked by: SLC1
Thank you for your inquiry.
The max temperature the wire can handle is 260C (500F)
Answered by: AEMO
Date published: 2019-10-21
What length needs to be inserted into the process for an accurate reading with a 6inch probe?
Asked by: Peter00
Hi Peter, considering the thermocouple sensor is at the tip of the probe, it would be safe to assume 0.5-1 inch would be needed to get an accurate reading.
Answered by: AndrewA
Date published: 2020-09-14
Can these be attached to a 2.5mm jack for use with a wireless bbq style type thermometer?
Asked by: Schwonkhead
Hi Schwonkhead,
If your thermometer accepts a type K thermocouple then possibly yes. You'll need to check the wireless thermometer input specifications.
Best regards
OMEGA
Answered by: AENwlk
Date published: 2022-12-01
Hello, Can this thermocouple be welded around section B? Also, is it able to withstand pressures to up to 500 psi?
Thank you
Asked by: Appm
The B section is where the Thermocouple wire is attached to the extension wire and potted. A tack weld could probably be made with a minimal amount of heat being applied. Omega does not pressure rate the probes but they do get used often in elevated pressures as what your inquiry suggests. If you need a probe with a pressure rating then the only one Omega offers is the pipe plug probe series.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2024-02-02
Can I get this with a 10' lead?
Asked by: aric
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes we can make these as long as 50' using the CUSTOMIZE button.
Answered by: CB Engineer
Date published: 2020-07-26
I am looking for 2 stainless steel temperature probes to go into a 55 gallon drum that’s height is 34 inches. I want to hook it to a controller to manage a heating blanket to maintain a temperature between 68 to 75°F. What Would you recommend
Asked by: Deldoochy
This would need to be reviewed with a Temperature Engineer due to the complexity so please send an inquiry to temp@omega.com.
Answered by: ANB ENG
Date published: 2020-07-28
Question, What are the voltage outputs between 0 and the max reading
Asked by: Cummins2300
Thank you for your inquiry. The voltage output varies with different thermocouple types but it would be in mV. If you have any further questions, please email temp@dwyeromega.com or call 1-888-826-6342.