Temperature Probes – Precision HVAC‑R Sensing & Measurement
Explore our selection of temperature probes built for HVAC‑R, refrigeration, and air‑conditioning diagnostics. Our collection includes wireless probes, immersion/penetration probes, pipe clamp thermocouples, and infrared sensors — all engineered for accuracy, ruggedness, and fast response.
Key Benefits: Why Choose Our Temperature Probes
High precision and fast response time for accurate temperature readings in critical environments
The hygienic stainless steel food probe (NTC) is ideal for accurately recording temperatures in liquid and semi-solid foods. It delivers fast results thanks to its very short response time of...
This thermocouple (TC) temperature probe with flattened tip can be used for measurements in liquids, pastes and also for measurements in air. Measuring range: -50 to +205 °C TC Type...
In combination with the appropriate measuring instrument, the temperature probe (NTC) is ideal for measuring surface temperatures. Measuring range: -50 to +80 °C NTC temperature probe with 2 m cable,...
The stub probe is suitable for air temperature measurements and also for temperature measurement in liquids and pastes. Thanks to its NTC sensor element, the probe provides precise temperature measurements...
The temperature probe with aluminium sleeve and flat tip is suitable for measurements in liquids and pastes as well as for air temperature measurements. Thanks to its NTC sensor element,...
With the appropriate measuring instrument, the immersion and penetration probe (IP67) enables precise temperature measurement in liquids, in pastes and in the air. Measuring range: -35 to +80°C Temperature measurement...
The temperature probe featuring a long cable and flat tip is suitable for measurements in liquids and pastes as well as for air temperature measurements. Thanks to its NTC sensor...
This thermocouple (TC) temperature probe with flexible, low-mass tip is suitable for air temperature measurements and also for measurements in liquids and pastes - particularly in small-volume media, e.g. petri...