Brief: Discover the 1.13mm Bright Bare Thermocouple Wire Annealed Bare T Thermocouple Constantan Wire, perfect for oxidizing, inert, or reducing atmospheres. This type T thermocouple wire offers high corrosion resistance and stability at low temperatures, ideal for cryogenic applications.
Related Product Features:
1.13mm diameter bright and annealed type T thermocouple constantan wire.
Suitable for oxidizing, inert, or reducing atmospheres and vacuum.
Highly resistant to corrosion from atmospheric moisture and condensation.
Exhibits high stability at low temperatures, ideal for cryogenic use.
Composed of TP (Copper) and TN (Constantan) alloys for stable EMF value.
Density of 8.9 g/cm³ for TP and 8.8 g/cm³ for TN.
Melting point of 1084°C for TP and 1220°C for TN.
Tensile strength >196 Mpa for TP and >390 Mpa for TN.
Faqs:
What is the primary use of type T thermocouple constantan wire?
Type T thermocouple constantan wire is used in oxidizing, inert, or reducing atmospheres and vacuum, offering high corrosion resistance and stability at low temperatures.
What are the chemical compositions of TP and TN alloys?
TP (Copper) is 100% copper, while TN (Constantan) is composed of 45% nickel and 55% copper.
What are the EMF value ranges for TP and TN at different temperatures?
EMF values vary with temperature; for example, at -196°C, TP is -212 μV and TN is -5327 μV, while at 100°C, TP ranges 761-785 μV and TN ranges 3493-3517 μV.