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Cole-Parmer™ Thermocouple General-Purpose Probe with Miniconnector
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Probe Type:
Type J Thermocouple
Type K Thermocouple
Type T Thermocouple
Description
Designed to measure the temperature at the surface without perpetrating the material. Cole-Parmer™ Probes for Oakton™ Thermocouple Thermometers are ideal for monitoring flat surfaces such as hot plates, furnaces or molds.
- Response Time: 1.7 seconds or greater
- ABS handles provide a light weight design for ease of use along with durability.
- Probe handles feature a strain relief spring that protects the cable connection against damage due to repeated flexing and tugging.
- Each probe comes with color coded ANSI miniconnectors: type J-black, type K-yellow, type T-blue, and type E-purple.
- Custom designs or changes to this product are available upon request.
- Note: the temperature range is for the probe tip only.
- The handle material may be affected if the probe is rated higher than the handle depending on exposure time, application, and handle material.
- ABS handles are rated to 220°F (104°C).
- PVC handles are rated to 200°F (93°C).
- Stainless Steel handles are rated at 450°F (232°C).
- Mini Connectors are rated to 392°F (200°C).
Warranty and Services
6 Month
Specifications
Specifications
Material | Stainless Steel, ABS Plastic |
Probe Type | Type T Thermocouple |
Product Type | Thermocouple Probe |
Max. Temperature (English) | 1400°F |
Max. Temperature (Metric) | 760°C |
Min. Temperature (English) | -310°F |
Min. Temperature (Metric) | -190°C |
Temperature Range (English) | -310°F to +1400°F |
Temperature Range (Metric) | -190°C to +760°C |
For Use With (Equipment) | Thermocouple thermometer |
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