| Brands | N/A Ceramaseal® | 
| Installation | N/A International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Flange | 
| Installation Size | N/A NW16KF | 
| American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Type | N/A R S | 
| Number of Pairs | N/A 1 | 
| Temperature Range | N/A -269 to 450 ºC | 
| Electro Motive Force (emf) | N/A 0 to 14.97 mV0 to 16.74 mV | 
| Thermocouple Materials | N/A Platinum-Rhodium | 
| Shell Material | N/A 304 Stainless Steel | 
| Insulation Material | N/A Alumina Ceramic | 
| Magnetic Material | N/A false | 
| Extreme/Custom Design | N/A 
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| New Products | N/A 
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| Additional Information | N/A
                                                                                          External instrumentation can then evaluate the strength of the emf that is proportional to the temperature at the thermocouple bead, thus yielding a temperature measurement. The Ceramaseal® thermocouple feed throughs provide the necessary electrical isolation and a hermetic seal. For refractory and noble metal thermocouples, Ceramaseal® products use compensating wires. The junction between the compensating wires and the true thermocouple conductor material must be thermally shielded and not exceed 250 ºC. | 
 
    
