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  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • The Oakton type-E roller probe offering response time of 1.7 seconds or more, is used in the measurement of convex, round or uneven surfaces. Surface Roller Probes Designed to Measure a Wide Range of Convex or Uneven Surfaces Each probe comes with a flexible ribbon ideal for uses on uneven or…

  • The Oakton pH single junction in-line/submersible electrode with bulb guard, is suitable for use with controllers which require BNC for pH requirements and 100 Ohm RTD with stripped ends for temperature requirements. It measures 16 cm with 3/4 in NPT connections. Get the most out of water…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense type J thermocouple microprobe with response time of 0.5 seconds or more, helps to check food temperature. It has durable stainless steel handle, which has a strain relief spring to ensure cable connection is secured against any kind of damage. Application: Ideal For Checking…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense type J thermocouple micro-probe helps to check food temperature. This bolt-on probe ensures temperature accuracy of up to ± 3.6 degree F (± 2.0 degree C), or ± 0.4% of reading above 32 degree F (0 degree C); ± 0.8% of reading below 32 degree F (0 degree C) in liquids, gases…

  • A variety of conductivity probes for any application. Choose a cell constant compatible with your application. Varying cable lengths available. Keep your multiparameter meters up and running with replacement conductivity probes. Update, upgrade, or replace to get the best out of your Oakton…

  • The Oakton RS-232 PC interface cable featuring 9 pin male to 9 pin female connection, is suitable for use with Oakton con 11 & 110 meter models. Replace electrodes when they break, no longer hold calibration, cannot be rehydrated, or are not compatible with your sample Choose from a variety of…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense type K thermocouple microprobe with response time of 0.5 seconds or more, helps to check food temperature. It has durable stainless steel handle, which has a strain relief spring to ensure cable connection is secured against any kind of damage. Application: Ideal For Checking…

  • The Oakton universal ac adapter is suitable for use with pH 510/2100, CON 510/700, 510/550/560/700/2100 series controller models.

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense type T thermocouple micro-probe helps to check food temperature. This bolt-on probe ensures temperature accuracy of up to ± 5.9 degree F (±3.3 degree C), or ± 0.4% of reading above 32 degree F (0 degree C); ± 4.0% of reading below 32 degree F (0 degree C).

  • The temperature range is for the probe tip only. The handle material may be affected if the probe is rated higher than the handle depending on exposure time, application, and handle material. ABS handles are rated to 220°F (104°C); PVC handles are rated to 200°F (93°C); Stainless Steel handles are…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • The Oakton type K 20 gauge probe features fiberglass insulated wire construction making it ideal for high-temperature measurements. High-Temperature Fiberglass Insulated Wire Used for High-Temperature Measurements Response Time: 0.75 seconds or greater All insulated-wire probes include straight…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense double junction pH electrode with BNC connector, is suitable for use with all Oakton 600 series pH meter models. Replace electrodes when they break, no longer hold calibration, cannot be rehydrated, or are not compatible with your sample Choose from a variety of accessories…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense type K thermocouple micro-probe helps to check food temperature. This bolt-on probe ensures temperature accuracy of up to ± 5.9 degree F (±3.3 degree C), or ± 0.4% of reading above 32 degree F (0 degree C); ± 4.0% of reading below 32 degree F (0 degree C). Heavy Duty Bolt-On…

  • The Oakton Digi-Sense roller probe offering response time of 1.7 seconds or more, is used in the measurement of convex, round or uneven surfaces. Surface Roller Probes Designed to Measure a Wide Range of Convex or Uneven Surfaces Each probe comes with a flexible ribbon ideal for uses on uneven…

  • The temperature range is for the probe tip only. The handle material may be affected if the probe is rated higher than the handle depending on exposure time, application, and handle material. ABS handles are rated to 220°F (104°C); PVC handles are rated to 200°F (93°C); Stainless Steel handles are…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • The Oakton pH double junction in-line/submersible electrode with bulb guard, is suitable for use with controllers which require BNC for pH requirements and 100 Ohm RTD with stripped ends for temperature requirements. It measures 16 cm with 3/4 in NPT connections. Get the most out of water…

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  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Thermocouple probes operate on the principle that an electromagnetic force (emf) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals (sending junctions). At the other end of the wires, usually as part of the input instrument, is another junction called the reference junction.…

  • Since 1896 Energizer® batteries have been providing dependable portable power.

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