A temperature probe used in conjunction with a Pyrometer to measure temperatures from between -50°C to 1150°C degrees.
A temperature probe used in conjunction with a Pyrometer to measure temperatures between -50°C to 1150°C degrees.
Use:
The Type K Thermocouple is typically used in lower firing environments such as raku, small alternative kiln projects using a variety of fuels and even pizza ovens, however they must not be used in electric kilns.
Details:
General advice:
With both the Type K and the Type N thermocouples, they should be used correctly to ensure a long life. We recommend only holding them to heat long enough to produce a reading, then withdraw. Do not dangle the thermocouple into a hole or hold it by the cable. Do not hold over heat, or leave in heat, as this will pass up through the probe, and melt the black casing connecting the probe and wire. This can then provide distorted readings.