...maybe help a bit... ...from wikipedia...
Type K (
chromel –
alumel) is the most common general purpose thermocouple with a sensitivity of approximately 41 µV/°C (chromel positive relative to alumel when the junction temperature is higher than the reference temperature).
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It is inexpensive, and a wide variety of probes are available in its −200°C to +1350°C / -330°F to +2460°F range.
Type K was specified at a time when
metallurgy was less advanced than it is today, and consequently characteristics may vary considerably between samples.
One of the constituent metals,
nickel, is magnetic; a characteristic of thermocouples made with magnetic material is that they undergo a deviation in output when the material reaches its
Curie point; this occurs for type K thermocouples at around 185°C.
Type K thermocouples may be used up to 1260°C in non-oxidizing or inert atmospheres without rapid aging.
In marginally oxidizing atmospheres (such as carbon dioxide) between 800°C – 1050°C, the chromel wire rapidly corrodes and becomes magnetic in a phenomenon known as "green rot"; this induces a large and permanent degradation of the thermocouple, causing the thermocouple to read too low if the corroded area is exposed to thermal gradient.
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Another source of drift in type K thermocouples is that near 400°C, a slow reordering in the chromel wire occurs; this is reversible and leads to hysteresis between heating and cooling
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Type T (
copper –
constantan) thermocouples are suited for measurements in the −200 to 350 °C range.
Often used as a differential measurement since only copper wire touches the probes.
Since both conductors are non-magnetic, there is no
Curie point and thus no abrupt change in characteristics. Type T thermocouples have a sensitivity of about 43 µV/°C.
Note that copper has a much higher
thermal conductivity than the alloys generally used in thermocouple constructions, and so it is necessary to exercise extra care with thermally anchoring type T thermocouples.
pd... i saw SDS using a k thermocouple on ideal holding adaptation...look on her threads...
pd1... i saw info about k and t types ...and some info about amplifier for t-type on this pdf...(but we know amplifiers for k type on arduino way too)...
http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/slyp161/slyp161.pdf
pd2...upsss thanks Wilson... on the max31855 datasheet....
Versions Available for Most Common Thermocouple Types:
K-, J-, N-,
T-, S-, R-, and E-Type ....
...max31855K for K types ....max31855T for T types..
...other upgrade way for the reflow oven shield... interchangable system for change the max chip...
... and ready for t types or others too... not?...
autoanswer... not... the reflow oven used a smd chip model...need other adaptador connector... maybe similar to ...
saludos