
High Temperature Low Drift Thermocouple Industrial Head Probes
Super OMEGACLAD™XL Thermocouple Probes with Industrial Head Assemblies
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Quantity | Price each |
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1-9 | $109.36 |
10-24 | $103.89 |
25-99 | $98.42 |
100-499 | $92.96 |
500-999 | $87.49 |
1000+ | $82.02 |
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- Excellent Long Term Output Stability at High Temperatures
- Probe Use Up to 1335°C (2440°F)
- Low Thermal Drift
- Nickel-Chrome Based Super OMEGACLAD™ XL Sheathing Provides Excellent High Temperature Performance
- Excellent Oxidation, Carburization and Chlorination Resistance
- K and N Calibrations in Stock
- Full Range of Head Style , Size and Material
- Made with Special Limits of Error Material
- Super Accurate, Super Stable, Super Value
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Super OMEGACLAD™ XL Probes are an excellent choice for high temperature measurement. They provide very low drift at high temperatures as compared to conventional Inconel® and Stainless Steel sheathed probes. They are available in both K and N thermocouple calibrations. Omega offers probes in a variety of styles. See the Related Links section at the bottom of this page for other models. | ![]() |
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Does this com with a temperature transmitter? Item# NB3-CAXL-14U-24/TX13
Yes that has a TX13 Thermocouple Transmitter scaled 0 to 1000C.
Date published: 2020-04-15