Various sensors for thermocouples capable of withstanding temperatures exceeding 2,300℃. We offer a diverse range of wire diameters and insulation materials according to the application.
■Ultra-fine Thermocouples for High Temperatures
- Developed for ultra-high temperature measurements exceeding 2,300°C, tungsten-rhenium thermocouples (not suitable for use in oxidizing atmospheres).
- Wire diameters: 0.076 / 0.127 / 0.254 / 0.381 / 0.508 mm in five types.
- For details, please refer to the "Ultra-fine Thermocouples for High Temperatures" section on the Ishikawa Sangyo link below.
■Single Wire Insulated Thermocouples
- Insulation material is Ceramo (ceramic).
- Maximum temperature resistance is 800°C.
- For details, please refer to the "Single Wire Insulated Thermocouples" section on the Ishikawa Sangyo link below under "Ceramo (ceramic)."
■Double Insulated Thermocouples
- Insulation materials available include Teflon (PEA), flexible fiber, and Kapton.
- Maximum temperature resistance: Teflon/Kapton is 260°C, flexible fiber is 870°C.
- For details, please refer to the "Double Insulated Thermocouples" section on the Ishikawa Sangyo link below under "Teflon (PEA)," "Flexible Fiber Braided," and "Kapton."
■Ceramic Protection Tubes
- Protection tube materials include 99% alumina and mullite.
- For details, please refer to the "Ceramic Protection Tubes" section on the Ishikawa Sangyo link below.