FIGURE 8 Thermocouple Wire Insulators
FIGURE 8 Thermocouple Wire Insulators
In addition to the traditional industrial thermocouples just described, there also are
surface probes and cement-on styles. Thermocouples can be drawn in metal-sheathed
form to as small as 0.25-mm (0.01-inch) OD. In wire form, 0.013-mm (0.0005-inch)
thermocouples can be made. Types K and E surface probes are commercially available.
Type E usually is preferred because of its high accuracy in most low-temperature
applications. Type K is used where high temperatures must be measured. Types J and T
are not commonly used as probes. Cement-on style thermocouples have grown in
popularity in recent years. Special fast-responding techniques include thin-foil couples
with plastic laminates for cementing directly on equipment. The full sensor is embedded
between two thin glass-reinforced, high-temperature polymer laminates that both support
and electrically insulate the foil section as well as provide a flat surface for cementing.
Normally one envisions the use of thermocouples one at a time for single temperature
measurements. As shown in Fig. 10, thermocouples may be used in parallel, in series, and
in switching and differential circuits.