Thermocouples

How Fast Should You Sample on Your Thermocouples?

CAS DataLoggers Helps You Save Logger Memory and Filespace CHESTERLAND OH — At CAS DataLoggers our customers often call in to ask us how often they should set their data loggers to sample for their particular projects. While this can vary based on what you're monitoring, we have useful recommendations to help you save device memory and time spent going through the data when you're done. Taken...

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Refrigerant Temperature Sensor meets CA Energy Standards.

Designed to monitor refrigerant temperature in condenser and evaporator coils, Sens-A-Coil comes with 3 ft of Type K thermocouple cable and male plugs to connect directly to digital thermometer. Unit satisfies requirements on regulations that saturation temperature sensor must be part of system once it is installed so that refrigerant temperature can be verified by 3rd party raters. Sensor...

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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;...

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Atlas Vac Machine Receives U.S. Patent

Based on the customer input of many leading medical device manufacturers and pharmaceutical firms, Atlas Vac Machine designed two new tray sealer features long sought by packaging engineers as well as their counterparts in quality, validation and production. These new features were recently awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent Office based on the application Heat Sealer With Platen Surface...

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Introducing MicroMag - Goes Where No Probe has Gone Before

September, 2006 - Small but powerful, the new MicroMag magnetic thermocouples give accurate product temperature readings from the tightest of recesses. With a 0.7 (17mm) diameter, state of the art magnet, aluminum knob and low thermal mass, these probes will quickly and securely attach to ferrous substrates making them faster to attach and more secure than an exposed junction probe. Now it's easy...

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Vacuum Sensor offers range of 1 millitorr to 20 torr.

Vacuum Sensor offers range of 1 millitorr to 20 torr.

Measuring 2 in. long x Â-½ in. dia, VacuMini Thermocouple Vacuum Sensor features machined 304 SS body with 1/8 in. NPT connection threads and integral wrench flats for installation. Able to operate in any physical orientation, unit has recessed electrical pins that are protected from moisture and dirt by tethered, gasketed, military-type screw-on weather cap. Applications include cryogenic...

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Thermocouple Instrument is based on LXI standard.

Thermocouple Instrument is based on LXI standard.

Connecting directly to Ethernet network, 48-channel Model EX1048 addresses demanding temperature measurement applications. Multiple devices can be integrated and synchronized through built-in dedicated LXI Triggerbus interface. Individual sampling rates of 1,000 Sa/s/channel are coupled through independent signal conditioning paths and programmable filters. Open thermocouple detection provides...

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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.

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