Industrial Thermometers
Compact and modular industrial thermometers for reliable and accurate temperature measurement for a variety of industrial applications.
Industrial Thermometers
Industrial thermometers cover rugged RTD and thermocouple-based temperature assemblies intended for broad use across industrial processes, utilities, and offsites. The core differentiator is configurability: sensor design, thermowell selection, housing style, and transmitter pairing are combined to match the mechanical and environmental realities of the measuring point. Endress+Hauser emphasizes this flexibility as a way to achieve the best fit across varied industrial duties.
The iTHERM ModuLine family is positioned as a modular platform for industrial applications, designed to satisfy most process and customer requirements with a manageable set of products. Portfolio options include thermometers with thermowells (supporting safe replacement and recalibration) as well as direct-contact designs without thermowells for fastest response and highest accuracy. Selection further spans transmitter/no-transmitter and display/no-display variants, with common industrial process connections such as threaded, compression-fitted, and flanged, plus welded and barstock thermowell choices.
Benefits in industrial service come from reliability under load and predictable standardization. Modular architectures support consistent spares strategies and reduce engineering variance, while thermowell-based designs protect sensing elements in aggressive conditions and simplify maintenance without extended outages. Endress+Hauser also points to added-value technologies such as Dual Seal and QuickNeck within the modular family, supporting process efficiency and safety-oriented maintenance workflows.
Applications are broad: temperature control of production processes and reactors, temperature monitoring in industrial processes, and measurement in fluids, gases, or bulk material. Industrial thermometers are widely used in reactors, piping, heat exchangers, tanks, and containers across core process industries such as power and energy, chemical, and oil and gas, as well as in peripheral utilities like water/wastewater and steam services.
Selection typically balances measurement dynamics with mechanical integrity: RTD versus TC choice, thermowell versus direct contact, and the transmitter strategy needed for the control architecture and hazardous-area requirements. Materials, insertion length, and process connection standards are aligned to corrosion, pressure/velocity, and maintenance access constraints. When standardized intentionally, industrial thermometers become a scalable building block for consistent temperature measurement across diverse plant areas.
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