Temperature Gauges |
The measuring method of a bimetal thermometer is the expansion of two different metals. Those two inseparable jointed metal strips each have a different thermal expansion coefficient. The bimetal system is built in the stem of the thermometer and functions as a temperature sensor. The measuring method of an inert gas filled thermometer is the expansion of gas in a closed system. Changes in temperature of the process to be measured create a change of pressure in the measuring system, which is translated on the dial into read out of the correct temperature. This type of thermometer is available as direct mounting and as capillary thermometer. |
BDTB18 |
Badotherm BDTB18 bimetal temperature gauge |
BDTG18 |
Badotherm BDTG18 gas filled temperature gauge |
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Thermowells |
Thermowells are used in any application where the bulb of the thermometer may be exposed to pressure, corrosive fluids, or high velocity. The use of a thermowell also permits instrument interchangeability or recalibration without shutting down the process. |
TW2x1 |
Badotherm TW2x1 threaded thermowell |
TW2x2 |
Badotherm TW2x2 flanged thermowell |
TW2x3 |
Badotherm TW2x3 FSO thermowell |
TW2x4 |
Badotherm TW2x4 welded thermowell |
TW2x5 |
Badotherm TW2x5 socket welded thermowell |
TW111 |
Badotherm TW111 threaded thermowell |
TW112 |
Badotherm TW112 flanged thermowell |