Cu-CuNi Type T Constantan Thermocouple Wire Essential for Precise Temperature Control in Cold Environments
Cu-CuNi Type T Constantan Thermocouple Wire is a temperature-sensing wire composed of a positive leg of copper (Cu) and a negative leg of Copper-Nickel alloy (CuNi), also known as Constantan. Type T thermocouples are renowned for their high accuracy and excellent stability in low-temperature measurements. They are commonly used for precise temperature measurements in a variety of scientific, industrial, and medical applications. Cu-CuNi Type T Constantan Thermocouple Wire is an excellent choice for precise temperature measurements in low-temperature applications. With high sensitivity, excellent accuracy, and good stability, it is widely used in cryogenic systems, laboratories, food processing, and medical applications. Its non-magnetic nature and corrosion resistance make it reliable and effective, though it is limited by its lower maximum temperature range compared to other thermocouple types.
Color codes of thermocouple ( T type )
Type T thermocouple has good resistance to oxidation, high EMF output, with good temperature accuracy, sensitivity and stability. In the temperature range -200~0 ℃ , it has better property, the year stability is less than ±3μV.
Name | TP | TN |
Melting Range(℃) | 1084 | 1220 |
Density(g/cm³) | 8.9 | 8.8 |
Resistivity(μΩm20℃) | 1.71 | 49 |
Resistance-temperture coefficient ×10-4/K(0℃-1200℃) | 43 | 0.5 |
Tensile strength Rm N/mm² MPa | ≥196 | ≥390 |
Elongation % | ≥30 | ≥25 |
Thermocouple temperature range and tolerance
Name | Usag Classification | Grade | Max. operating temperature(℃) | emperitre nres) | Tnlerene | Standard | |
Lang term | Short term | ||||||
Cu-CuNi (Type T) thermocouple bright wire | T | l, Ⅱ | 300 | 350 | -40~350 | ±0.5℃ or ±0.4%t ±1℃ or ±0.75%t | GB/T4994 ISO 14125 |
Ⅲ | -200~40 | ±2.5℃ or ±0.75%t |
Operates effectively in the range of -200°C to 350°C (-328°F to 662°F), making it suitable for low-temperature applications such as cryogenics and laboratory work.
Type T thermocouples provide a high thermoelectric voltage of approximately 50 µV/°C at 0°C, making them highly sensitive and ideal for precise temperature measurements in the low-temperature range.
Positive Leg (Cu): Pure copper, providing excellent conductivity and stable thermoelectric properties at lower temperatures.
Negative Leg (CuNi/Constantan): A copper-nickel alloy, typically consisting of 55% copper and 45% nickel, known for its high resistance to corrosion and stability.
Provides a stable and repeatable thermoelectric voltage, with good linearity over a wide temperature range within its limits.
The Constantan (CuNi) leg is resistant to oxidation, particularly in dry environments and at lower temperatures.
Copper, while stable at lower temperatures, is susceptible to oxidation at higher temperatures, so Type T thermocouples are typically used in conditions where high-temperature oxidation is not a concern.
Type T thermocouples are among the most accurate for low-temperature applications, offering an accuracy of ±0.5°C or ±0.75% of the measured value.
Type T thermocouples are non-magnetic, making them ideal for applications where magnetic fields could interfere with the temperature measurement.
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