Fast-response needle probes for instant readings in tissue, semisolids, liquids. Also for very small specimens, powders and materials. Needle tip is sealed to ensure only stainless steel contacts specimen. Max. temp. 200°C. 5 ft. lead. Smallest microprobes give fastest reading. Short probes are easier to insert and last longer. Type #'s indicate needle gauge and needle length in cm..-

Sizes Available (ga/cm.):

MT-29/1, MT-29/2, MT-29/3, MT-29/5
MT-26/2, MT-26/4, MT-26/6
MT-23/3, MT-23/5, MT-23/8

MT-4 - Similar to MT-29/1 but has blunt tip. Good for instant skin and surface temperatures, liquids. Time constant .025 secs. Not isolated.

ICT-4 - For use on integrated circuits and other micro specimens. 0.013" dia. straight stainless steel shaft; slightly protruding sensor bead to facilitate temperature probing. 5" tubular handle fits micro- manipulators. Max. Intermittent Temp. 200°C, continuous use 100°C, Time constant 0.25 secs. 5 ft. lead. Not Isolated.

MT-29/1B - Insect Probe - Similar to MT-29/1 but sensor is welded into tip for max. heat transfer. Designed for high accuracy on extremely small specimens such as insects, seeds, etc. Max. insertion depth 1/8". Time constant 0.015 secs. 5 ft. lead. Max. Temp. 150°C. Other sizes made to special order. Not Isolated.

All above probes are non-isolated. Isolated versions of 23 ga. and larger needles are available for special order.

Specifications

Type

Dia.

Time Constant

MT-23

23 ga. (.025")

.15 secs.

MT-26

26 ga. (.018")

.1 secs.

MT-29

29 ga. (.013")

.025 secs.

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