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Industrial MI Thermocouples with Protection Head NB12 Series
Individually pressure and insulation tested
Terminal block as standard
Precision RTD Sensors for Industrial Applications P-M and P-L Series
Available in 6 mm, 3 mm, 1
⁄8 " and 1 ⁄4 " diameters
Insulated Thermocouple Cable GG-JI, HH-JI, TG-JI, TT-JI, FF-JI, PR-JI, XS-JI Series
Choice of insulation, wire gauge and length
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OMEGASCOPE™ Handheld Infrared Thermometer OS530E Series *PATENTED
High Speed Industrial Fibre Optic Infrared Transmitter OS4000 Series
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Thermocouple Connectors with Write-on-Window SMPW and HMPW
Accepts stranded
or solid wire *PATENTED
TM Temperature ranges up to 870°C
Self-Adhesive Silicone Patch Thermocouples SA2 Series
Temperature range of -50 to 200°C
Temperature ranges from 200 to 1600 C Fast response time of 1 msec Three optical field of views
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Four standard analogue outputs
Lens probe assembley sold separately
Four-Channel Handheld Data Logger Thermometer HH147
Auto power-off with low battery indication
Resolution of 0.1°C/0.1°F, 1°C/1°F
OMEGAis a world leader of quality process measurement and control instrumentation for scientific, industrial and automation applications. Located in the UK, we are ideally placed to serve customers from our European manufacturing headquarters with off-the-shelf, same day shipments in many cases. With an unparalleled product range, OMEGA is truly your single source for process measurement and control products.
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All products shown smaller than actual size *PATENT NOTICE
Covered by U.S. and International Patents and pending applications
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