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Thermocouples have been the preferred temperature sensors in industries where precision is vital for operations. Thermocouples can detect temperatures ranging from -200°C to 2320°C across extreme industrial conditions. At Tempsens, our journey as one of the top thermocouple manufacturers has been about building trust through uncompromising performance.
Tempsens’ range features base metal thermocouples, MI thermocouples, noble metal thermocouples, refractory thermocouples, and tailored assemblies for high-vibration, high-temperature, and hazardous environments.

Working Principle of Thermocouple
Thermocouple sensors operate on the Seebeck Effect fundamental. Thermocouples measure temperature by utilizing a pair of dissimilar metal wires coiled together at one end, known as the measuring point or hot junction, and the other end, usually a cold junction, connects to a copper wire to maintain a stable ambient temperature.
∇V = -S(T) ∇T
Where S(T) is the Seebeck coefficient.
It is important to note that a thermocouple measures only the differential temperature, not the absolute temperature. This is why a cold junction is essential for a thermocouple; it ensures that ambient temperature does not affect the actual results, thereby providing an accurate reading on the display.

Features of Tempsens Thermocouple Sensors
- Thermocouple temperature range: –200°C to 2300°C
- High mechanical ruggedness and thermal stability
- Provided in grounded, ungrounded, and exposed junctions
- Dust, moisture, and corrosion-proof designs
- Compatible with high-temperature furnaces, kilns, and reactors
- Easy to install with adjustable fittings and lengths
Our thermocouples serve professionals who demand zero compromise on performance—because the cost of failure is too high.
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Applications of Thermocouples – Operational Challenges and Solutions
Industry | Operational Challenge | Tempsens Thermocouple Solution |
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Steel Industry | High-temp exposure, signal drift in furnaces | Base metal, noble metal thermocouples with Inconel sheath |
Cement Industry | Sensor burnout in kilns, dust ingress, poor temp control | MI thermocouples with thermowell with HRS 446 sheath |
Pharma Industry | Traceability, sterilization accuracy | Certified RTD + thermocouple assemblies; NABL traceable |
Oil & Gas Industry | Corrosive gas exposure, sensor failure in flare stacks/reactors | Noble metal thermocouples with glass sealing & purging with various tubes like KER 710 (C-799), Hexoloy, inconel sheathed, explosion proof heads |
Glass & Ceramics Industry | Sensor life loss at high temps, platinum migration, high corrosive environment | Type S/R/B thermocouple temperature range up to 1600°C with Pt/ Pt Alloy Thimble ceramic tube and HWT ceramic sheaths |
Power Plants | Vibration failures, temperature spike in turbines, rapid thermal cycling | MI thermocouples with sheath, vibration-proof |
Chemical Plants | Acid/corrosive damage, temp imbalance in reactors | Titanium/Incoloy sheathed thermocouples with various coating: PTFE, Ceramics, TMT, Stellite, Carbide, etc. |
Why Tempsens
Choosing the right Thermocouple manufacturer isn’t just about the sensor—it’s about the system. Here’s why global OEMs, EPCs, and engineers choose Tempsens:
- 45+ years of thermal engineering expertise
- Global operations in 75+ countries
- International certifications: ISO 17025, CE, PESCO,ATEX, IECex, ECAS, EX d, and EX ia etc.
- Massive inventory to support custom and large-volume projects
- Global standards in custom solutions with a strong R&D team
Tempsens is also a leading thermocouple wire manufacturer. We help you with better, safer, smarter processes.

Base Metal Thermocouples With Thermowells / Protection Tubes
Thermocouples with thermowells (Type K, N, J, T, E) for protection in harsh industrial environments.

Mineral Insulated Thermocouples
Flexible, fast-response and most widely used thermocouples ideal for high-temperature, vibration-prone, or tight-space applications.

Noble Metal Thermocouples
Made from precious metals like Platinum & Rhodium (Type R, S, B) These sensors are fragile and must be used in oxidizing or inert applications with ceramic tubes.

Refractory Thermocouples
Thermocouples (C, D, G) made of exotic metal Tungsten-rhenium for ultra-high temperatures up to 2320°C in inert or vacuum conditions.

Special Thermocouple Types
Custom thermocouples including Multipoint, Skin-type, and Vanstone thermowell with thermocouple, designs for critical applications.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to frequently asked questions related to Thermocouples.
A thermocouple is a sensor formed by joining two dissimilar metals that generate voltage with temperature changes, based on the Seebeck Effect.
Choose the thermocouple type based on temperature range, environment (oxidizing, reducing), sensor shape, and process compatibility.
Thermocouples offer faster response and wider ranges; RTDs are more stable over time. Thermistors are limited to low temps and require complex electronics.
- Hot junctions in thermocouples are formed using TIG or laser welding to ensure conductivity and stability.
Tempsens thermocouples follow IEC 60584, ASTM E230, and ANSI MC96.1 for EMF output and material consistency.
- Thermocouples (R, S, B) are made with platinum-rhodium for high-temperature measurements where a temperature of more than 1200° is required and up to 1750°C.
- Refractory Metal Thermocouples are manufactured from exotic metals like Tungsten and Rhenium. These metals are expensive, difficult to manufacture, and brittle. These are utilized in high-temperature environments and under reducing or vacuum atmospheres, functioning at temperatures up to 2300°C.
Used in industries like:
- Steel
- Glass
- Cement
- Oil & Gas
- Power
- Petrochemical
- Nuclear & Defence
- Chemical
- Aerospace
- Laboratories
Key traits include:
- Quick response time
- Wide temperature range
- Compatibility with many industrial controllers and PLCs.
MI thermocouples provide:
- High flexibility
- Fast response
- High insulation resistance
- Ideal for rugged installations.
- Thermocouple uses in the steel industry are:
- Blast Furnace
- Annealing Furnace
- Sinter Plants
- Tundish
- Billet reheating
- Rolling mill temperature monitoring.
- Mold Casting
Thermocouple uses in the cement industry are:
- Clinker zone
- Pre-heaters
- Rotary kilns
- Boilers
Thermocouple uses in the pharma industry are:
- Autoclaves
- Lyophilizers
- Sterilizers
- Cleanroom validation
- Distillation Columns
- Process- Tank, boiler, reactor, dryer, granulation, distillation column, etc
Thermocouple uses in the petrochemical industry where corrosion-resistant and high-temperature sensors are critical:
- Reactor; Fire Tube & Heat exchangers
- Reformers
- Naphtha Cracker unit
- Pipelines
- Sulphur Recovery Unit (SRU)
- Vibrations & Bearing applications
- Fluid Catalytic Cracking unit