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Flat End Closed Tube For Emperature Sensor Shell
Thermocouple thermometer: it is a temperature measuring instrument widely used in industry. Made of thermoelectric phenomenon.
Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | SGS, ISO9001 |
Service: | OEM & ODM |
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Description
Product Specification
Product name | Flat end closed tube for emperature sensor shell |
material | Stainless steel 304, Stainless steel 316, etc. |
Surface Treatment | Anodizing, Sandblasting, Painting, Powder coating, Plating, Silk Printing, Brushing, Polishing, Laser Engraving |
Machining Option | Turning, grinding, milling, welding, bending, drilling, swaging, flaring, slot-cutting, stamping, deep-drawing, capping, beveling, etc. |
Tube Shape | Custom round, oval, square, rectangular |
Custom feature | According to your 2D/3D Drawing or sample provided |
Package | Standard carton or according to customer’s requirement |
Certification | ISO9001:2015, SGS |
Product Show
Thermocouple thermometer: it is a temperature measuring instrument widely used in industry. Made of thermoelectric phenomenon. Two different wires are welded together to form the working end and the other ends are connected to the measuring instrument to form a circuit. The working end is placed at the measured temperature, the working end and the free end temperature is not the same, there will be electromotive force, so there is a current through the loop. By measuring electrical quantities, the temperature at one known place can be determined at another. This thermometer is composed of copper – copper, iron – copper, nickel – copper, gold – cobalt – copper, platinum-rhodium and so on. It is suitable for high temperature and low turbidity measurement between two substances with large temperature difference. Some thermocouples are capable of measuring high temperatures up to 3000℃, while others are capable of measuring low temperatures close to absolute zero.