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December 23, 2008 - Incorporating foul-proof sensing tip, EGT Diesel Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor is capable of surviving extreme vibration and heat up to 1,200°C. With 0.187 in. dia probe fits diesel engine exhaust systems from 0.750-4.0 in. dia, and 90° bend to probe accommodates tight-spaced mounting locations. Adjustable 316 stainless steel 1/8 in. NPT compression fitting adapter is included, and probe cable, over-braided in stainless steel for heavy-duty abrasion resistance, extends 6 ft.

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New Bio-Fuel and Diesel Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe:Foul Proof and Long-Life


The Sensor Connection introduces the EGT Diesel Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor featuring an enclosed foul proof probe tip that permits operation in bio-fuel and diesel engine applications. Manufactured in the U.S. from Inconel and 316SS, this type K thermocouple can withstand extreme conditions, making it ideal for use in R&D and testing as well as in various applications within the agricultural, marine, automotive/racing industries (truck engine management systems, LNP injection systems). These high-temperature sensors are the choice for professional racing teams, OEMs and R&D test labs.

The EGT Diesel Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor is capable of surviving extreme vibration and heat up to 1200 degrees C. The foul-proof sensing tip is recommended for EGT temperature measurements of sulfuric fuels such as diesel and bio-fuels. Measuring 0.187" in diameter (4.75 mm), the EGT probe will fit most diesel engine exhaust systems from 0.750" (19 mm) to 4.0" (100 mm) in diameter with nominal installation modifications. A 90-degree bend to the probe accommodates tight-spaced mounting locations. An adjustable (316 Stainless Steel) 1/8" NPT compression fitting adapter is included.

The EGT probe cable, over-braided in stainless steel for heavy-duty abrasion resistance, extends 6 feet (2 meters) in length. Signal wires are Teflon insulated to ensure reliable and consistent high temperature measurement in the most extreme operating conditions.

For more information on the EGT Diesel Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor, contact Harold Schaevitz at harolds@thesensorconnection.com or go to our web site at: http://www.thesensorconnection.com/eg....

About The Sensor Connection
Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, The Sensor Connection is a full-service, temperature sensor company with technically trained staff that offers assistance in the selection of specialty Thermocouples, RTD and Thermistors for OEM and short run custom sensor applications. Taking performance and reliability seriously, the Company specializes in custom and industry specific thermocouples for racing, R&D and test labs as well as special processes in manufacturing. Our standard product line includes: Exhaust Gas Thermocouples (EGT) and specialty industrial probes. We offer superior designs for industrial type thermocouples constructed of high-grade materials for extra durability in harsh environments. Units are available in various lengths with a wide selection of protection tubes. The Company also designs custom sensor that resolve temperature measurement challenges and other special requirements.

Company Name: The Sensor Connection
Address 1: 675 East Big Beaver Suit 111
City: Troy
State: MI
Zip: 48083
Country: USA
Phone: 248-417-2622
URL: www.thesensorconnection.com

Contact Name: Harold Schaevitz
E-mail: harolds@thesensorconnection.com


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Name: The Sensor Connection
Address: 675 E. Big Beaver Ste 111
City: Troy
State: MI
ZIP: 48083
Country: USA
Phone: 248-562-0020
http://www.thesensorconnection.com




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