Type K Thermocouple Stranded Wire 7×0.2mm First Class -200°C to 1300°C Temperature Range
Price:
Negotiation
MOQ:
Negotiable
Delivery Time:
5-7 days after getting the payment
Brand:
Tankii
Product Description
Type K Thermocouple Stranded Wire - 7×0.2mm First Class
High-precision temperature measurement wire with excellent performance for industrial applications. Features stranded construction with 7 strands of 0.2mm diameter for enhanced flexibility and durability.
Product Overview
Type K Chromel/Alumel thermocouple stranded wire enables precise electronic temperature measurement through the thermoelectric effect. The construction consists of dissimilar metal alloys that generate millivolt signals proportional to temperature differences.
Key Applications
Industrial Thermocouples
Suitable for heavy-duty industrial temperature monitoring and control systems.
Food & Pharmaceutical Probes
Ideal for sanitary applications requiring precise temperature measurement.
Technical Specifications
Conforms to IEC584-1 and 2 standards with first class accuracy and performance.
Temperature Range & Tolerance
| Thermocouple Type | Temperature Range (°C) | Allowable Tolerance |
|---|---|---|
| Type K (NiCr-NiSi) | -200 to 1300 | ±1.5°C or ±0.4%t (Class I) |
| Type E (NiCr-CuNi) | -200 to 900 | ±1.5°C or ±0.4%t (Class I) |
| Type J (Fe-CuNi) | -40 to 750 | ±1.5°C or ±0.4%t (Class I) |
| Type T (Cu-CuNi) | -200 to 350 | ±0.5°C or ±0.4%t (Class I) |
Product Details
Stranded construction with 7×0.2mm configuration provides superior flexibility and mechanical strength for demanding industrial environments.
Packaging & Delivery
Available Options
Tankii offers comprehensive thermocouple solutions including KX, JX, TX, KC, RC, and EX wires in both Class 1 and Class 2 accuracy grades.
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Company
Shanghai Tankii Alloy Material Co.,Ltd
Location
1900 Mudanjiang Road, Baoshan District, 201999, Shanghai, China
Contact Person
Martin Lee