Description
A thermocouple works by taking two wires made of dissimilar metals, connecting them at the two ends, and making a temperature gradient between one end and the other (a ‘hot’ end and a ‘cold’ one). Once this is achieved, a voltage potential is formed and current flows. One junction is held in the environment where the temperature of interest exists, this is known as the hot junction. The other junction, referred to as the cold junction, can typically be found in ICs that specialize in reading the temperatures detected by the thermocouple probe. We have a few options linked below in the recommended accessories.
This specific Type-K Thermocouple offers a measurement range of -50°C to 204°C. The probe itself exposed and intended for monitoring air or surface temperatures of solid objects – it is not intended for use in liquids! The cable measures 100 cm and is terminated with a standard thermocouple connector. The connector can be easily removed if it is not needed.
Please Note: This Type-K Thermocouple probe is not intended to be used for food.

