Specifications
- Type: K-type thermometer sensor
- Terminal block: included
- Outer diameter: 6mm
- Length: 2500mm
- Temperature range: varies depending on the specific model
- Accuracy: varies depending on the specific model
- Probe material: varies depending on the specific model
- Connector type: varies depending on the specific model
Applications :
Thermometers may be described as empirical or absolute. Absolute thermometers are calibrated numerically by the thermodynamic absolute temperature scale. Empirical thermometers are not in general necessarily in exact agreement with absolute thermometers as to their numerical scale readings, but to qualify as thermometers at all they must agree with absolute thermometers and with each other in the following way: given any two bodies isolated in their separate respective thermodynamic equilibrium states, all thermometers agree as to which of the two has the higher temperature, or that the two have equal temperatures. For any two empirical thermometers, this does not require that the relation between their numerical scale readings be linear, but it does require that relation to be strictly monotonic This is a fundamental character of temperature and thermometers.