TAU
Specifications for Thermocouple Fixing Unit:
The Thermocouple Attachment Unit by Capacitive Discharge (TAU) stands out as a portable and robust device that utilizes the energy stored in high-capacity, low-voltage electronic capacitors. Controlled by a microprocessor, the discharge is triggered by a thyristor, offering significant benefits. This method not only prevents the formation of undesirable oxides at the attachment point but also preserves the mechanical properties of the part. The attachment made through capacitive discharge establishes a metallurgical bond between the part and the thermocouple, ensuring precision in temperature measurement.

(For illustrative purposes only, subject to change without prior notice.)
(*) In case of inactivity, the thermocouple attachment unit automatically shuts down, saving battery and preserving its lifespan.

Note: The capacitive discharge attachment of the thermocouple uses a maximum of 35 Joules of electrical energy on the workpiece, producing a minimal weld penetration of less than 0.010” (0.254 mm), which can easily be removed, if desired, by simply sanding the surface until reaching the white metal, without leaving any oxidation traces.
The clamp features a quick-connect connector, ensuring a secure connection.
Positive pole (+): Clamp
Negative pole (-): Magnet

