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SP-HF-K

High Temperature Foundry Thermocouple Probes

Models In Stock
  • Type K, CHROMEGA™-ALOMEGA™ Thermocouple Elements
  • Measures Hot Metal Surfaces
  • Rated up to (1260°C) 2300°F
  • Extra Heavy-Duty Design
SP-HF-K
From $ 507.82
Models In Stock
High Temperature Foundry Thermocouple Probes SP-HF-K SP-HF-K
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Product Overview
  • Alloy Material (-) Alumel
  • Alloy Material (+) Chromel
  • Cable Length 6 ft
  • Color Code Standard ANSI
  • Handle Material Aluminum
  • Insulation PFA
  • Overbraiding Type Stainless Steel
  • Probe Diameter 0.25 in
  • Probe Length 30 in
  • Probe Type Surface Probe
  • Process Temperature, Max 1260 °C
  • Process Temperature, Min 0 °C
  • Sheath Material Stainless Steel
  • Temperature Probe Style Surface Probe
  • Temperature Sensor Type Thermocouple
  • Thermocouple Type K
  • Wire Gauge 22 AWG
SP-HF dimensions

Specifically designed for use where surface temperatures reach up to 1260°C (2300°F) and rough handling is routine, OMEGA’s Foundry Probe uses large, heavy-duty tips that can penetrate surface slag to measure the true temperature of the casting. The surface to be measured must be electrically conductive. The thermocouple's lead wires are 16-gage stranded wire with high temperature insulation and stainless steel overbraiding for added protection.

Note: Will not work with analog display systems requiring 10 or 15 ohm input impedance.
Specifications
Calibration: Type K, CHROMEGA-ALOMEGA Maximum Temperature: 1260°C (2300°F)
Contacts: 1/4" pointed Lead Wire: 183 cm (6'), stainless steel overbraiding
Probe Length: 762 mm (30")
Handle: Rugged Aluminum, type HDX


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What is the temperature that the shaft/probe can be exposed to? Is it rated up to 2300F, or can it not withstand as much heat as the tip?

Asked by: Lummy
Thank you for the request. Please forward this question to TEMP@DWYEROMEGA.COM. Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: Norwalk AE_RS
Date published: 2025-06-24
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