Portable Thermometers 3i Handheld Pyrometers
- Variety of laser sighting:single, dual, and crossed laser models
- Scope sighting models available
- Broad variety of optical ranges
- Temperature range up to 1200ºC or 2200ºF
- Full warranty covering material and workmanship for one year
Thermocouple Wire
dpstar is Company, a premier Thermocouple and Specialty wire and cable manufacturer that was formed from the Wire and Cable Division of the Thermo Electric Corporation, having been started to provide high quality wire to the thermo-sensing and temperature measurement markets . dpstar manufactures a full line of thermocouple wire and cable, from iron and nickel-based alloys, and copper instrument and control cable.
CEFIR 2400 Heavy Build Ceramic Fiber
CEFIR®2400 – Ceramic Fiber designed for extreme temperature
applications. Ceramic fiber in this design is braided with thicker
insulation on the individual conductors and the jacket giving a
continuous temperature rating up to 2400 Degrees F (1320 Degrees C). The
ceramic fiber is flexible throughout the extended temperature range.
The high temperature limit of CEFIR® allows it to be used in areas where beaded ceramic thermocouples or sheathed thermocouples were previously specified.
HG/HG Vitreous Silica Heavy Build Fiber
Vitreous Silica fiber designed for extreme temperature
applications. Vitreous Silica fiber in this design is braided with
thicker insulation on the individual conductors and the jacket giving a
continuous temperature rating up to 1800 Degrees F (982 Degrees C). The
vitreous silica fiber is flexible throughout the extended temperature
range but is not recommended for application that are highly abrasive in
high temperatures. The high temperature limit of Vitreous Silica allows
it to be used in areas where temperature is higher than the upper limit
of fiberglass braided wires.
HG/HG Vitreous Silica Standard Build Fiber
Vitreous Silica fiber designed for extreme temperature applications.
Vitreous Silica fiber in this design is braided with standard insulation
on the individual conductors and the jacket giving a continuous
temperature rating up to 1800 Degrees F (982 Degrees C). The vitreous
silica fiber is flexible throughout the extended temperature range but
is not recommended for applications that are highly abrasive in high
temperatures. The high temperature limit of Vitreous Silica allows it to
be used in areas where temperature is higher than the upper limit of
fiberglass braided wires. Standard build design provides for the most
economical solution to your high temperature application.
Q-Glass Fiberglass Duplex
Q-Glass Fiberglass. Individual conductors are insulated with high
strength fiberglass braid and with an overall fiberglass jacket.
Designed for continuous use in high temperature application requiring
continuous range of up to 1600 Degrees F (870 Degrees C). Industrial
application ranging from aluminum to power generation and OEMs. This
specific product provides higher temperature accuracy in the upper range
and can be customized for sensor manufacturing.
Q-Glass TW Fiberglass Twisted
Q-Glass Fiberglass twisted. Individual conductors are insulated with
high strength fiberglass braid and twisted. Designed for continuous use
in high temperature application requiring continuous range of up to 1300
Degrees F (704 Degrees C). Industrial application ranging from aluminum
heat treatment to sensor manufacturing. This specific product provides
an economical alternative to standard duplex fiberglass, especially in
consumable application. Twisted singles can be customized to achieve
higher performance in highly abrasive environments.
G-Glass Fiberglass Duplex
G-Glass Fiberglass. Individual conductors are insulated with general
purpose fiberglass and with an overall fiberglass jacket. Designed for
continuous use in temperatures rating up to 950 Degrees F (510 Degrees
C). Fiberglass is flexible and can be ordered twisted with reduced itch
TuffbondTM construction. G-Glass can be used in industry applications
such as heat treatment, metal forgings, metal qualifications, aluminum.
Polyimide Tape
Polyimide Tape is a high performance insulating tape that gets fused to
conductor and jackets. This product provides excellent moisture and
abrasion resistance, high dielectric strength and it retains much of its
physical integrity after gamma radiation exposure. FEP is used as the
adhesive agent during the fusing process. Polyimide Tape product
operates up to 500 Degrees F (260 Degrees C).
TFE Tape Duplex
TFE Tape is a fluoropolymer suitable for use up to 500 F (260C), and is
flame retardant and non-propagating in fire conditions. TFE is a heat
fused tape spiral wrapped over individual conductors forming a seamless
layer of insulation. Conductors are laid parallel and jacketing is
applied thought similar process creating a duplex construction. The
product is moisture/chemical resistant and provides a low friction when
pulled. This construction also provides all the benefits of FEP with a
higher temperature rating.
PFA Duplex
PFA is an extruded fluoropolymer suitable for use up to 500 F (260C),
and is flame retardant and non-propagating in fire conditions. PFA
provides one of the highest temperatures in extruded insulations.
Conductors are extruded with PFA and laid parallel. Jacketing is then
extruded over the two singles creating a duplex construction. The
product is moisture/chemical resistant and provides a low friction when
pulled. The smooth extruded finish is ideal for food industry cleaning
requirements. This construction also provides all the benefits of FEP
with a higher temperature rating.
TEX FEP Duplex
FEP is an extruded fluoropolymer suitable for use up to 400 F (200C),
and is flame retardant and non-propagating in fire conditions.
Conductors are extruded with FEP and laid parallel. FEP jacket is then
extruded over the two singles creating a duplex construction. The
product is moisture/chemical resistant and provides a low friction when
pulled. The smooth extruded finish is ideal for food industry cleaning
requirements. This construction also provides all the benefits of FEP
and its economical price point for higher temperature applications.