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Kiel temperature probe

The Vectoflow Kiel temperature probes have a specially optimized inlet geometry, which also flow angles of up to 50° and the recovery temperature to within 1% can measure. Different sensor types (e.g. TCs) can be integrated and calibrated. With the help of the calibration, the recovery value can be determined, with which the measured temperature can be corrected to the total temperature.

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Product Details

Kiel temperature probes are available in different versions:

  1. Gerade
  2. L-formig
  3. Integrated
  4. Several probe heads combined on one rake

Further individual design options are opened up by the additive manufacturing process, which is also used in the production of Kiel temperature probes.

Depending on the operating temperature, different types of thermocouples or resistance sensors (e.g. Pt100) are available.

Vectoflow also offers temperature calibration of thermocouples and resistance sensors to ensure the best possible measurement accuracy. Individual calibration is possible here, as is calibration in the installed state, depending on the geometry and size.

Specifications

Geometrie

Straight, L-shaped, Cobra & custom

Material

Stainless steel, titanium, Inconel

Max. Length

up to 100 mm (one-part) > 100 mm (multi-part designs)

Temperature range

up to 800°C, depending on the material

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