POX CO Reactor Thermocouple Probe

POX CO Reactor Thermocouple Probe

A POX Probe, sometimes know as a CO reactor thermocouple, is a special design of thermocouple sensor found in partial oxidation plants. Partial Oxidation Plants are used to form hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide or Synthesis Gas (syngas). A typical assembly consists of a ceramic sheath at the hot end of the probe. Followed by an Inconel coating for further temperature resistance. A forged flange, which is them fitted and welded to the sheath. Finally an RTJ is used to press the flange and the sheath together, forming a pressure seal. This assembly can work effectively at temperatures with a maximum of 1500°C.
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The Bridge, Beresford Way, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 9FG, United Kingdom

Peak Sensors Ltd specialises in temperature sensors, undertaking the design, production, and global supply of temperature sensor probes. Operating as UK manufacturers situated in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, we have been crafting sensors since 1997. Our expertise lies in manufacturing thermocouples and resistance thermometers, crucial for supporting process control across various industries. Alongside our primary focus, we offer a comprehensive range of temperature sensors, related components, and equipment. Our commitment extends to providing tailored solutions, collaborating with clients to identify the optimal options for their specific processes.