A flanged thermocouple is a type of temperature sensor that uses a flange as its mounting interface. This design allows the thermocouple to be securely installed on pipes, tanks, or process vessels, ensuring good contact and sealing at the measurement point.
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Thermocouple probe: The temperature-sensing element (e.g., type K, J, T, N, etc.) enclosed in a protective sheath.
Flange: A circular metal plate (often stainless steel) with bolt holes, used to fix the thermocouple to a mating flange on equipment.
Connection head: Houses the terminal block or transmitter for electrical connection.
Flange types: ANSI, DIN, or JIS standard (e.g., DN50, DN100, 2", 4", etc.)
Sheath materials: Stainless steel (304, 316L), Inconel, or other alloys.
Temperature range: typically –200 °C to +1200 °C, depending on thermocouple type.
Sealing options: With gaskets or compression fittings for leak-proof installation.
Chemical and petrochemical industries
Power plants and boilers
Oil & gas pipelines
Reactor and tank temperature monitoring
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