TE Wire has high-quality thermocouple solutions for high temperature metallurgy applications in the steel and aluminum industry including:
CEFIR® 2200 Ceramic Fiber Insulated Braid
- Continuous 2200°F (1204°C)
- Single exposure up to 2400°F (1316°C)
- Additional applications: Beaded thermocouple replacement
- Available in standard build and heavy build ceramic fiber
Refrasil® Vitreous Silica Insulated
- Continuous 1800°F (982°C)
- Single exposure up to 2000°F (1093°C)
- Additional applications: TUS, Load, Part tcs
- Available in standard build and heavy build fiber
Q-Glass Fiberglass Duplex
- Continuous 1300°F (704°C)
- Single exposure up to 1600°F (871°C)
- Additional applications: Temperature sensors
- Available colors or white with tracers
G-Glass Fiberglass Duplex
- Maximum single exposure temperature 1200°F (650°C)
- Continuous 950°F (510°C)
- Options: Reduced Itch Tuffbond™ impregnation on singles, stabilized Type K & Type E conductors, fused PTFE tape moisture barrier
Additional Products
For additional thermocouple wire and cable products, view our online catalog.
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About TE Wire & Cable LLC
TE Wire & Cable LLC, a Marmon Wire & Cable/Berkshire Hathaway Company, is a premier Thermocouple and Specialty wire and cable manufacturer that formed from the Wire and Cable Division of the Thermo Electric Corporation. TEW&C operations for the manufacture of wire and cable have been in existence for more than 79 years. Starting in 1941, TEW&C committed to a mission of providing high-quality wire to the temperature measurement markets, supplying applications from cryogenic up to 1300°C temperatures. Presently, TE Wire & Cable manufactures a full line of thermocouple wire and cable, from iron and nickel-based alloys, and copper with a full line of insulating materials ranging from PVC to high-end CEFIR®, ceramic fiber braids.