Nanmac Corp.
Framingham, MA 01702-2469
Custom OEM Sensors Help Manufacturing Profits
February 1, 2008, Framingham MA-NANMAC Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, has expanded the custom-design, large volume manufacturing line for thermocouples and RTDs, based on need from its thousands of industrial, OEM and governmental customers worldwide. This means immediate savings for those companies who formerly purchased off-the-shelf temperature sensors;...
Read More »Temperature Sensor offers rugged construction.
Thermocouple provides continuous data even while sensing tip is being eroded or ground away. It provides microsecond response and measures actual wall surface or gas at surface of wall. True wall temperature can be measured regardless of wall material, and wood, plastic, and metal temperatures can be accurately measured.
Read More »Thermocouples are tungsten-coated for extended life.
Tungsten-coated, molybdenum-sheathed A12D series thermocouples, suited for use in graphite environments, last several months at temperatures over 2000Ã-
Read More »Thermowell withstands oxidizing environments to 3600-
Model NC15 has high-temperature ceramic sheath with thermal shock resistance and high-strength properties at elevated temperatures. Stainless steel support tube protects ceramic sheath from breakage while using adjustable mounting adapter. Thermocouple calibration types include C, B, R, S, and K with lengths up to 48 in. Unit has closed hot end and is gas tight. Applications include furnaces,...
Read More »Thermocouples are spring loaded.
Sensing tip, with thermocouple ANSI Type J, K, E, or T, maintains contact with moving or stationary walls to measure surface temperatures. Applications include bearings, rotating shafts, printed circuit boards, molding machines, and plates. Thermocouples are available in models as small as 3/4 in. in overall length.
Read More »Solar Power Hot Topic at Massachusetts Sensor Manufacturer
September 9, 2008, Framingham MA-Nanmac Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, held a ceremony last Friday, September 5, 2008, marking the turning on of their new solar array. Nanmac will generate enough power to supply 60% of energy needed for its US headquarters and manufacturing operations going forward. On hand, were Governor Deval Patrick, State Senator Karen...
Read More »Nanmac Adds Sheila Giordano to Sales Team
August 12, 2008, Framingham MA-Nanmac Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, recently hired Sheila Giordano as Senior Account Manager, to service Nanmac's growing client base in the Heat Treating Industry. Ms. Giordano joined the company on August 1, and brings nearly a decade of experience in the High Temperature Thermal Processing Industry with Plansee USA...
Read More »Custom OEM Sensors Help Manufacturing Profits
February 1, 2008, Framingham MA-NANMAC Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, has expanded the custom-design, large volume manufacturing line for thermocouples and RTDs, based on need from its thousands of industrial, OEM and governmental customers worldwide. This means immediate savings for those companies who formerly purchased off-the-shelf temperature sensors;...
Read More »Nanmac Continues to Raise the Bar for Technical Support
Extraordinary demand for high quality temperature sensors calls for increase in pre-sales engineering November 19, 2007, Framingham MA-Nanmac Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, has hired Anand Pandey as Director of Sales Engineering, effective November 1. Mr. Pandey holds a B.S. in Engineering from Boston University and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from...
Read More »Nanmac Hires New Marketing Director
Will Attend ASM Heat Treat Show in Detroit on Sept. 17-19 September 7, 2007, Framingham MA-Nanmac Corporation, leading supplier of thermocouples to industry since 1956, has hired a Marketing Director, as recent growth into new markets and new product lines requires more complete communications with the engineering community and beyond. He started at Nanmac on August 20. Mr. Kagan holds a...
Read More »Temperature Sensor offers rugged construction.
Thermocouple provides continuous data even while sensing tip is being eroded or ground away. It provides microsecond response and measures actual wall surface or gas at surface of wall. True wall temperature can be measured regardless of wall material, and wood, plastic, and metal temperatures can be accurately measured.
Read More »Thermocouples are tungsten-coated for extended life.
Tungsten-coated, molybdenum-sheathed A12D series thermocouples, suited for use in graphite environments, last several months at temperatures over 2000Ã-
Read More »Thermowell withstands oxidizing environments to 3600-
Model NC15 has high-temperature ceramic sheath with thermal shock resistance and high-strength properties at elevated temperatures. Stainless steel support tube protects ceramic sheath from breakage while using adjustable mounting adapter. Thermocouple calibration types include C, B, R, S, and K with lengths up to 48 in. Unit has closed hot end and is gas tight. Applications include furnaces,...
Read More »Thermocouples are spring loaded.
Sensing tip, with thermocouple ANSI Type J, K, E, or T, maintains contact with moving or stationary walls to measure surface temperatures. Applications include bearings, rotating shafts, printed circuit boards, molding machines, and plates. Thermocouples are available in models as small as 3/4 in. in overall length.
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