New Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathed mineral-insulated thermocouple wire, designated “XL” for ordering, can be used at ultra-high temperatures for prolonged periods with very little drift of the base metal thermocouple. The sheath material uses Nickel-Chrome based Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathing, which provides excellent oxidation resistance. The sheath can withstand exposure to combustion gases or air at temperatures up to 1335°C (2435°F). Superior resistance to oxidation attack results from a tenacious and protective high-temperature film that does not affect the stability of the thermocouple alloys. This film permits the sensor to be used at ultra-high temperatures for prolonged periods with improved accuracy over other available sheath materials. Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathing also provides excellent resistance to corrosion in high temperature chlorine-contaminated oxidising environments and ammonia/nitride-rich environments at temperatures above 980°C (1800°F), the temperature at which the protective film forms.
Dwyer Omega – KMTXL-NMTXL High Temp Low Drift Thermocouple Probes with Lead Wire
New Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathed mineral-insulated thermocouple wire, designated “XL” for ordering, can be used at ultra-high temperatures for prolonged periods with very little drift of the base metal thermocouple. The sheath material uses Nickel-Chrome based Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathing, which provides excellent oxidation resistance. The sheath can withstand exposure to combustion gases or air at temperatures up to 1335°C (2435°F). Superior resistance to oxidation attack results from a tenacious and protective high-temperature film that does not affect the stability of the thermocouple alloys. This film permits the sensor to be used at ultra-high temperatures for prolonged periods with improved accuracy over other available sheath materials. Super OMEGACLAD XL sheathing also provides excellent resistance to corrosion in high temperature chlorine-contaminated oxidising environments and ammonia/nitride-rich environments at temperatures above 980°C (1800°F), the temperature at which the protective film forms.
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