NW High Vacuum Thermometer Flange
Flange for high vacuum temperature measurement that allows easy temperature measurement in a vacuum.
The high vacuum thermometer flange combines a vacuum flange and a thermocouple connector, allowing for easy external connection for temperature measurement in a vacuum.
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(Features) ● Easily connect thermocouples and compensation wires using Omega connectors. ● The vacuum side uses ceramic connectors, eliminating concerns about outgassing. ● Compatible with various vacuum flanges and measurement points. ● Capable of accommodating various requests such as thermocouple types, sheath lengths, and connector types. ● Can also manufacture tungsten-type thermocouples. ● Maximum operating temperature is +650°C, and pressure resistance can be measured up to 1.03×10^6 Pa. Additionally, we offer a variety of temperature sensors and accessories for temperature measurement. Please feel free to contact us for any inquiries regarding temperature measurement. *For details, please request and download materials from the above.
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