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Understanding a Certification of Thermoelectric Calibration
Understanding a Certification of Thermoelectric Calibration Concept Alloys provides a Certification of Thermoelectric Calibration with each pair of thermocouple wires. The example linked
Ultra Fine Wire
Ultra Fine Wire On several occasions Concept Alloys has been asked to supply matched tungsten-rhenium thermocouple alloys at sizes smaller that the .003”
Thermocouple Application Note 8
Thermocouple Application Note 8 How to Weld Tungsten-Rhenium Thermocouple Wire Joining of tungsten and tungsten-rhenium alloys has been done using a variety of
Thermocouple Application Note 7
What is a “double reversal” in a thermocouple circuit? Thermocouple circuits often have several connection points along their length. These may be from
Thermocouple Application Note 6
What are "405/426" alloys, and how do they differ from other Type C compensating extension wires? “405/426” are alloy designations assigned many years
Thermocouple Application Note 5
What is the significance of resistance in a thermocouple circuit? In its’ simplest form a thermocouple consists of two thermoelectrically dissimilar materials joined
Thermocouple Application Note 4
Why can’t chemical analysis alone always solve failure problems? Chemical analysis of a failed thermocouple is often an important step in determining the
Thermocouple Application Note 3
What is the significance of a temperature gradient when there are “intermediate materials” in the thermocouple circuit? For the purpose of this blog, “intermediate materials”