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Standard Sheath Type

Standard Sheath thermocouples or temperature probes are a type of temperature sensor encased in a metal sheath and equipped with thermocouple wires. They offer a wide range of options, including thermocouple types like K and J. Additionally, there are other temperature sensors available, such as RTDs and thermistors. When selecting a temperature probe, factors like probe diameter, operating environment, and material should be considered. Trusted brands like MISUMI, JUST, RS Pro, and NIHONDENSOKU are recommended. Enjoy the convenience of FREE SHIPPING and NO MINIMUM ORDER on temperature probes and related products. If you have any doubts or need assistance in selecting the right product, our experts are ready to provide advice and guidance.

Standard Sheath Types for Temperature Sensors

The sheath type of a temperature sensor is essential because it protects the sensing element and impacts measurement accuracy, response time, and long-term durability. Thermocouple sensor types with standard sheaths are widely used in industrial, laboratory, and process monitoring applications.

Metallic Sheaths for Thermocouples

  • Stainless Steel – Common for both K type thermocouple and J type thermocouple applications. It provides good corrosion resistance and is suitable for a broad thermocouple range.
  • Incoloy – Ideal for high-temperature thermocouple ranges and corrosive environments, especially when working with N type thermocouples.
  • Hastelloy – Resistant to extreme chemical environments, making it suitable for aggressive industrial conditions.

Ceramic Sheaths for High-Temperature Thermocouples

  • Alumina – Suitable for extreme K type thermocouple temperature ranges and type E thermocouple applications, offering excellent thermal shock resistance.
  • Molybdenum Disilicide – Provides exceptional strength and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures.

Choosing the Right Sheath Material for Thermocouples

When selecting a sheath for your thermocouple types and ranges, consider:

  • Operating Temperature – For example, K type thermocouple range: approx. -200°C to +1260°C; J type thermocouple range: approx. -40°C to +750°C.
  • Chemical Environment – Protect against corrosion from acids, alkalis, or gases.
  • Mechanical Stress – Resistance to vibration, impact, or high pressure.

Other Key Factors for Thermocouple Selection

  • Response Time – Critical for J type temperature sensor in rapid fluctuation monitoring.
  • Environmental Conditions – Resistance to moisture, humidity, and high-pressure operation.
  • Electrical Compatibility – Ensure your thermocouple matches your control system input.
  • Calibration & Compliance – Maintain accuracy and meet industry standards.
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