PEEKSense high-temperature thermocouple for PEEK composites curing from buzai232's blog

PEEKSense high-temperature thermocouple for PEEK composites curing TE Wire & Cable’s (Saddle Brook, N.J., U.S.) PEEKSense thermocouple sensor is a high-temperature autoclave thermocouple assembly for polyetheretherketone (PEEK) composite applications. Retaining the temperature-sensing capabilities of the company’s AccuClave product line, PEEKSense was designed to withstand greater temperatures (up to 400°C) for longer cycles. Get more news about K Type PEEK THERMOCOUPLE wire,you can vist our website! Applicable materials include PEEK, polyaryletherketone (PAEK), polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) and polyimide composites. Available in lengths between 3 and 100 feet, PEEKSense conforms to Special Limits ASTM E230/E230M, Class I IEC 60584 and BAC 5621. Additional features are said to include high tensile strength, chemical resistance and abrasion resistance; better handling for operators; and standard wire construction of flame retardant-applied liquid polyimide. This is a reliable K-type thermocouple probe. The sensor is at the tip of a 3ft long wire probe, which has a double PFA plastic insulation. This Teflon PFA based high temperature insulation is easier to clean than fiber glass insulation. It has a miniature type connector that will work with most digital K-type thermometers. This probe can used to measure air or gas temperatures, it can be attached to pipes or embedded into objects you want to measure. The k-type thermocouple has a high-quality plug made from compensation metals (Chromel and Alumel), stamped on each blade. The thermocouple plug also comes with a white label field, so that you can mark or number your sensors.
This k-type thermocouple has a wide range of applications in engineering, the laboratory, in biology, chemistry and physics, as well as in engineering. This thermocouple is also available as set of 2 or 5 units. It is also available in 100 inch (8 ft) length and can be customized on request.


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