Surface Temperature Probe

Surface thermometers use thermocouples or infrared sensors to contact the surface of an object, converting thermal energy into electrical signals to display temperature readings. They are used to measure the surface temperatures of equipment and materials, monitoring equipment operating conditions and process temperatures in industrial production.
Selection
When selecting a surface thermometer, it is essential to consider a temperature measurement range that covers usage requirements, accuracy that meets application standards, a response time suitable for dynamic measurements, a probe type compatible with the surface shape, environmental durability such as corrosion resistance, and the reliability of the brand along with ease of maintenance.

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Magnetic surface temperature measurement Probe through strong magnetic adsorption on the workpiece, small volume and light mass, Sensor and magnet insulation to ensure measurement accuracy, the highest temperature 480 ℃, especially suitable for circular workpiece surface.

$ 666.00

Built-in Probe design, surface temperature Measurement range -40~ 80 ℃, air temperature accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, Humidity range 0~ 100% RH, providing stable and reliable dew point monitoring.

$ 677.00

Clip design ensures good contact with the workpiece surface, Teflon wire is flexible, durable and easy to clean, with a maximum temperature resistance of 300 ° C, lightweight shape to avoid affecting measurement accuracy, suitable for various shapes of objects.

$ 471.00

The ring 6mm Probe design ensures good contact with the workpiece surface, the Teflon jacket is easy to clean and flexible and durable, the maximum temperature resistance is 300 ° C, and the lightweight shape avoids affecting the measurement accuracy.

$ 341.00

The open contact design ensures that the Probe is in good contact with the surface, and the Teflon wire combines flexibility and easy cleaning characteristics to withstand high temperatures up to 300 ° C, and the lightweight shape avoids temperature interference.

$ 325.00

It is suitable for cylindrical surface measurement with a radius greater than 3mm, and can be equipped with extension Rods and transfer Rods to expand the range of use to ensure the accuracy and flexibility of surface asperity detection.

$ 404.00

The clamping design ensures close contact with the surface of the workpiece, Teflon wires are easy to clean and flexible and durable, the maximum Operating temperature is 300 ° C, and the lightweight structure avoids measurement interference.

$ 474.00

Measurement range 0~ 1500μm, accuracy +/- (5μm + 5%), stylus end angle of 60 degrees, suitable for surface profile measurement, with line design for easy connection.

$ 774.00

The clamping design ensures good contact with the workpiece surface, the lightweight shape avoids affecting the temperature, the Teflon sheath is flexible and durable, with a maximum temperature resistance of 300 ° C, and the ceramic insulation guarantees accurate readings.

$ 523.00

Split Probe for easy access to narrow areas, Measurement speed over 50 readings per minute, Storage capacity 250 sets of data. The aluminum oxide wear surface and tungsten carbide stylus ensure long life, built-in temperature compensation to ensure accuracy.

$ 1071.00

Measurement range from 5mm, depth up to 22mm, suitable for a variety of Roughness Gauge to achieve profiled surface detection.

$ 275.00

Probe surface with wear-resistant aluminum alloy, braided cable to adapt to high temperature rough surface, resolution up to 0.1 μm, support split remote measurement, can store 2500 readings.

$ 448.00

It can measure the surface roughness of the hole with an aperture greater than 2mm, and the maximum depth is 9mm. It supports both flat and cylindrical measurement, and is suitable for a variety of special-shaped surface detection needs.

$ 425.00

Built-in Air Temperature Humidity Sensor and K-Connector, with armored cable and magnetic surface temperature sensor to prevent accidental detachment, supports a variety of optional Probe conversions.

$ 830.00

Using 7.5MHz High Frequency Probe, Measurement range 0.7~ 50mm, suitable for thin-walled and small arc surface workpieces, the lower limit of pipe measurement is Φ 25 * 1.2mm, strong adaptability.

$ 251.00

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