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Type K thermocouple temperature probe HIISS Series
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Type K thermocouple temperature probe - HIISS Series - Sterling Sensors - handheld / for liquids / food
Type K thermocouple temperature probe - HIISS Series - Sterling Sensors - handheld / for liquids / food
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Characteristics

Technology
type K thermocouple
Mounting
handheld
Applications
for liquids, food
Other characteristics
stainless steel
Temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: -75 °C
(-103 °F)

Description

Hand held type K thermocouple with stainless steel immersion probe used in the temperature measurement of liquids or semi-solid materials. Extended Description Hand held type K thermocouple probe with stainless steel stem used in the temperature measurement of liquids or semi-solid materials. This hand held type K thermocouple has a rigid stainless steel stem, available in 3.2mm (1/8”) or 4.76mm (3/16”) diameters with a number of standard probe lengths ranging from 100mm to 500mm. It includes a plastic handle with 1 metre coiled cable and mini plug for use with hand held digital indicators. It is designed for measuring temperatures in a variety of applications including food and beverage where it can be immersed into a food product or liquid. It can be used to measure temperatures up to 200°C and can be easily wiped clean after use. Features • Low Cost • Class 1 accuracy • Rated to 200°C • 3.2mm(1/8”) or 4.76mm (3/16”) diameters Application • Food & Beverage • Ideal for temperature measurement in small openings • Used with the sterling sensors digital thermometer

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