Excellent high-temperature durability! Ultra-high temperature thermocouple probe that reduces the frequency of thermocouple replacement.
The "XTA/XMO/XPA/XIN" is a super high-temperature thermocouple probe that can be used in ultra-high temperature ranges up to 2315°C. It has excellent high-temperature durability, reducing the frequency of thermocouple replacements, which can lead to cost and labor savings. We offer a lineup of materials including the "XTA series" made of tantalum, the "XMO series" made of molybdenum, the "XPA series" made of platinum-rhodium alloy, and the "XIN series" made of Inconel 600. 【Features】 ■ Usable up to 2315°C ■ Excellent high-temperature durability ■ Reduces the frequency of thermocouple replacements ■ Cost and labor savings For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Sheath Material】 ■XTA: Tantalum ・Maximum Operating Temperature: 2300℃ ・Operating Environment: Vacuum ・Approximate Melting Point: 3000℃ ■XMO: Molybdenum ・Maximum Operating Temperature: 2200℃ ・Operating Environment: Inert, Vacuum, Reducing ・Approximate Melting Point: 2610℃ ■XPA: Platinum-Rhodium Alloy ・Maximum Operating Temperature: 1650℃ ・Operating Environment: Oxidizing, Inert ・Approximate Melting Point: 1870℃ ■XIN: Inconel 600 ・Maximum Operating Temperature: 1550℃ ・Operating Environment: Oxidizing, Inert, Vacuum ・Approximate Melting Point: 400℃ *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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With flexible ideas and a proactive approach, we aim to become a cutting-edge future-oriented company. Since our establishment in 1961, we have been a specialized trading company delivering a wide range of industrial sensors, centered around environmental testing equipment (chambers) that simulate various natural environments on Earth, to major manufacturers in the automotive and computer industries, universities, and public research institutions. The expertise we have accumulated in sensors is among the best in Japan, and we have received high praise from a wide range of industries, including not only general private companies but also the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) for its H-II rocket, which is at the forefront of computer technology, and for our deep involvement in the development of hyperthermia, which has recently gained attention as a thermal therapy for cancer. However, there is no final destination for technological innovation and research and development. We do not intend to rest on our current achievements; instead, we aim to further refine our unique total service system, which encompasses product procurement, information gathering, and maintenance with a global perspective, and to meet the expectations of our users through the provision of plans with better cost performance.