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thermocouple

Electric temperature measuring device consisting of a circuit having two wires made of different metals welded together at their ends. A current flows in the circuit when the two junctions are maintained at different temperatures (Seebeck effect). The electromotive force generated – measured by a millivoltmeter – is proportional to the temperature difference.



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The mold surface temperatures during rapid cooling were continuously recorded by thermal couples.
Specially engineered 130 to 290W soldering irons, with internally heated tips that use a K-type thermal couple to actually measure heat loss at the front portion of the LF tip, can deliver the heat recovery required for LF hand soldering at working temperatures typically between 320[degrees]C and 360[degrees]C.
Initial tests will also include conventional thermal couples to characterize and verify the technique.
 
 
 
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