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Cryogenic Temperature Probes
Temperature probe features
- Stainless steel-encased probes that provide highly reliable sensor performance in a thermowell or direct cryogen contact
- Highly customizable to suit your particular application
- May be configured with many sensor types, including Cernox® for superior temperature performance from room temperature down to 4 K (-269.15 °C) and below
- Thin-walled probe tubing reduces thermal lag and heat leak from outside the measurement space
- Ideal for temperature measurements in fluid containers and tanks
Lake Shore offers a variety of temperature sensors in packages that enable mounting in very tight areas. But for some applications (especially if the sensors have to be immersed in liquid), you need to do more to protect the sensor circuitry. For these applications, a cryogenic temperature probe is the optimum choice. Encased in one of these stainless steel thermowell fixtures, the sensor can perform as designed, unaffected by high pressure, and sealed to keep electrical components and wiring protected from fluids and other elements.
Typical applications
Lake Shore temperature probes are ideal for thermometry applications where you need to measure inside:
- Fluid containers, tanks, and pipes
- Cryostats and cryogenic liquid flow meters
- Other liquid storage systems
Highly customizable
Lake Shore temperature probes are made-to-order with a wide range of configuration options available. These include:
- Multiple sensor types including our extremely popular Cernox® RTDs and DT-670 diodes
- Either 1/8 in or 1/4 in stem diameter in lengths up to 0.71 m (28 in) are standard
- Various mounting adapters suited for either positive or negative pressures if required
- Numerous connectivity options including wire types and lengths as well as various terminating connectors for direct connection to Lake Shore temperature instruments or third-party equipment
For specifications, charts, downloadable resources, probe options, and other details, visit the temperature probe page on the Lake Shore website. If you do not see an option available as part of our standard offerings, please contact Lake Shore to discuss further customization options.