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1 multiple-junction thermocouple
English-Russian electronics dictionary > multiple-junction thermocouple
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2 thermocouple
- chromel p-alumel thermocouple
- copper/constantan thermocouple
- copper/platinum thermocouple
- immersion thermocouple
- iridium/iridium-rhodium thermocouple
- iron/constantan thermocouple
- multiple-junction thermocouple
- platinum/platinum-rhodium thermocouple
- shielded thermocouple
- two-hole ceramic-bead insulator thermocouple
- uninsulated thermocouple
- unshielded thermocouple
- vacuum thermocouple
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