Article PDFs Postscripts & Corrections
New Products & Services
February 1, 2013
A temperature sensor designed for pipe surfaces
The TF44 sensor is designed for measuring the temperature on pipe surfaces. The small design of the protective sleeve enables optimized mounting of the sensors and the insulation above them, even on pipelines with a small nominal width. The thermowell material is aluminum, which provides the best possible thermal transfer from the medium to the measuring element, says the company. The choice of measuring elements is between Pt1000 and Pt100, in addition to NTCs and other custom-made solutions. Connection cables, from silicone or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are assembled in user-specified lengths. — WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG, Klingenberg, Germany
www.wika.com
|

Our LinkedIn group is now 5,000 members strong!
- Join other CPI professionals from all over the globe and share best practices, expertise, concerns and more.
- Provide feedback to Chemical Engineering Editors
Current members represent Worley Parsons, DuPont, SABIC, Fluor, Air Products, LyondellBasell, Nalco, Dow Chemical, Dow Corning, BASF, Jacobs Engineering, ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron and more.
We also offer the three following subgroups for more targeted discussion:
|
|
|