HT-1 – “Workhorse” probe for liquids, gases, semi-solids. Plastic handle with straight stainless steel shaft. Not good for surface temps. Max. Temp. 400°C. Time constant 0.5 secs. 5 ft. lead. Not Isolated.
HT-2 – As HT-1 but with 9″ shaft.
BT-1 – For surface temperatures of solids, also for liquids, gases and semi-solids. Probably our best general purpose probe. Welded stainless steel shaft, plastic handle. Tip is .02″ diameter bent at right angle to probe to facilitate accurate surface measurement. 5 ft. lead. Immersible. Max. Tip Temp. 240°C. Time constant 0.15 secs. Not Isolated.
DPT Series- Immersion probes for liquids. #304 stainless steel welded shaft, wooden handle. 5 ft. lead. Max. Temp. 400°C (750°F). Time constant 2 secs. Not Isolated.
TFT Series – Immersion probes for corrosive liquids. Similar to DPT series but shaft is Teflon coated. Max. Temp. 150°C (300°F). Time constant 3 secs. Isolated. 5 ft. lead.
PT-6 – Sensor Six-Pack. For multi-point measurements. Inexpensive, flexible, welded sensor beads, tough Kapton insulation, 5 ft. leads. Max. Temp. 400° C. Time constant 0.01 secs. Per package of six. Not Isolated.
PIT-12 – For permanent installation. 12″ lnconel shaft 1/8″ dia. Can be formed to fit inside or outside any dia. pipe. Complete with 1/8″ NPT compression fitting. 10 ft. leads and quick-disconnect plugs and sockets. Max. Temp. 400°C (750° F). Time constant 3 secs. Not Isolated.
PIT-6 – Has 6″ stainless steel shaft; otherwise as PIT-12.
GT-1 – Air and gas probe. 24″ #304 stainless steel shaft, wooden handle. 5 ft. leads. For instant readings of temperature gradients in environmental chambers, freezer boxes, etc. Max. Temp. 200°C. Min. Temp. -200°C. Isolated.
DPT Specifications
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Type | Shaft | |
DPT-12 | 12″ | |
DPT-24 | 24″ | |
DPT-35 | 36″ |
TFT Specifications
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Type | Shaft | |
TFT-12 | 12″ | |
TFT-24 | 24″ | |
TFT-36 | 36″ |
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