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Fisherbrand™ Type-K Digital Thermometer Probes
For use with all Fisherbrand Type-K Digital Thermometers including 15-077-10, -11, -14, -26 and 15-078-2, -3A, -3B and -39.
Description
Fisher Scientific Type-K Digital Thermometer Probes are for use with all Fisher Scientific Type-K Digital Thermometers including 15-077-10, -11, -14, -26 and 15-078-2, -3A, -3B and -39.
Type-K Beaded Probe
- Fast-response Type-K thermocouple beaded 0.06 in. diameter (1.6mm) probe for use with all Type-K thermometers in liquids, semisolids, and air and other gases
- PTFE-resin coated 4 ft. (1.2m) cable
- Probe's temperature range is -40° to +250°C continuous and up to 300°C short term
Type-K Triple-Purpose Probe
- For temperature measurements from -50° to +700°C (-45 to +1300°F)
- Ideal for lab, plant, and field use—wherever liquids, air/gas and semisolids are routinely monitored
- Heavy-duty, stainless-steel probe with handle has a diameter of 0.12 in. (3mm) and length of 9.75 in. (248mm)
- With 40 in.L (102 cm) cable
Surface Probe
- Stainless-steel Type-K thermocouple (NiCr/NiAl)
- Spring loaded
- Fast response with time constant of one second
- Universal keyed connector and non-heat-conductive handle
- Probe length (including handle) x diameter: 9 x 0.12 in. (140mm x 3mm)
- Cable length: 36 in. (91 cm); Temperature range is -73° to +760°C (-163.4° to +1400°F)
Specifications
0.06 in. | |
Air/gas, liquids and semi solids | |
1219 mm (Cable) | |
Stainless Steel | |
Type K Thermocouple Probe | |
250°C | |
-40°C | |
Digital Thermometer |
1.6 mm | |
4 ft. | |
1219 mm | |
Type K Beaded | |
482°F | |
-40°F | |
-40°C to +250°C |
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For improved performance, probes should be calibrated as a system with the meter.
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