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Thermocouple Probe Connects Via USB

Oct. 8, 2008
The proprietary, CE-compliant TJ-USB Series thermocouple probes connect directly to a PC via a USB port. All models in series the feature a rugged transition joint construction, shielded 2m output cable, and come with free software that converts any

The proprietary, CE-compliant TJ-USB Series thermocouple probes connect directly to a PC via a USB port. All models in series the feature a rugged transition joint construction, shielded 2m output cable, and come with free software that converts any PC running Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating systems into a temperature meter, chart recorder, and data logger. Probes with stainless steel, Inconel, or SuperOmegaclad XL construction are available in standard lengths of 18" and 24". Users have a choice of two temperature ranges: -73°C to 315°C or -270°C to 1,000°C. Price starts at $95. OMEGA ENGINEERING INC., Stamford, CT. (800) 872-9436.

Company: OMEGA ENGINEERING INC.

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