What is a Thermocouple ?

What is a Thermocouple ?

🔧 What is a Thermocouple ?

A thermocouple is a temperature sensor used to measure temperature in industrial and commercial applications.
It works on the Seebeck effect: when two dissimilar metal wires are joined and exposed to temperature, they generate a small voltage that corresponds to temperature.

📌 Types of Thermocouples (Most Common)

1️⃣ Type K (Chromel–Alumel)

Range: −200°C to +1260°C

Use: General purpose, furnaces, boilers, motors

2️⃣ Type J (Iron–Constantan)

Range: −40°C to +750°C

Use: Plastics, heating equipment

3️⃣ Type T (Copper–Constantan)

Range: −200°C to +350°C

Use: Low-temperature and laboratory applications

4️⃣ Type E (Chromel–Constantan)

Range: −200°C to +900°C

Use: High sensitivity, cryogenic use

5️⃣ Type N (Nicrosil–Nisil)

Range: −200°C to +1300°C

Use: High-temperature, more stable than Type K

6️⃣ Type R / S (Platinum-based)

Range: 0°C to +1600°C

Use: High-accuracy, furnaces, glass & metal industries

⚙️ Uses of Thermocouples
✔ Temperature measurement in PLC & DCS systems
✔ Boilers, furnaces, ovens
✔ Power plants & oil & gas industries
✔ HVAC systems
✔ Manufacturing & process industries

✅ Advantages

Wide temperature range

Fast response time

Rugged and reliable

Cost-effective

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