In thermal processing, precision is critical. Maintaining accurate temperature control can directly impact product quality and compliance with industry standards like AMS2750. The heart of this necessary precision lies with the thermocouple—the temperature sensors that ensure accurate measurement of temperature during the heat treatment process.
In this article, we are going to explore thermocouples and their use in pyrometry. We’ll discuss the basics of how they work, the different types available, and the calibration requirements you need to meet for compliance. By the end, you’ll have a better understanding of how to make informed decisions for your heat-treat operations.
A thermocouple is a temperature sensor made by joining two dissimilar metal wires at one end to form a junction. When this junction is exposed to heat, it produces a small voltage—known as electromotive force (EMF)—that corresponds to the temperature at the junction. This voltage can then be measured and converted into a temperature reading. It’s a simple concept, but one that forms the backbone of pyrometry and accurate temperature control in thermal processing.
Heat treatment and thermal processing applications require precise control of temperatures that can reach thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. Thermocouples provide the reliable, real-time data needed to maintain that control.
Thermocouples aren’t one-size-fits-all. Different processes, materials, and environments require different types of thermocouples, each with unique properties and temperature ranges. Choosing the right type of thermocouple is critical to maintaining accuracy, ensuring compliance with standards like AMS2750, and protecting your product quality.
The type of thermocouple is determined by the metal that’s used. Depending on the combination of metal, a thermocouple can be more accurate, better suited for a range of temperatures, and so on. Here are a few examples:
Here are some of the different types of thermocouples that are often used in heat treatment:
Type | Composition (Metals) | Temperature Range (°F) | Typical Use Cases |
Type K | Chromel (+) / Alumel (-) | -328 to 2,282 | General-purpose use, furnace monitoring, load sensors in non-vacuum environments. Best for oxidizing atmospheres. |
Type N | Nicrosil (+) / Nisil (-) | -454 to 2,300 | Improved stability over Type K, ideal for long-term use in high-temperature environments. |
Type S | Platinum (90%) / Rhodium (10%) | 32 to 2,912 | High-accuracy, used in vacuum furnaces or critical processes like aerospace heat treating. Often for overtemperature protection or furnace monitoring. |
Type R | Platinum (87%) / Rhodium (13%) | 32 to 3,092 | Similar to Type S but slightly higher output, used for precise applications requiring exceptional stability. |
In general, thermocouples are used in heat treatment for three different reasons:
AMS2750 governs the pyrometry requirements for thermal processing equipment, covering everything from temperature sensors and instrumentation to System Accuracy Tests (SAT) and Temperature Uniformity Surveys (TUS).
One of the key components of AMS2750 is calibration. To meet these rigorous standards—and maintain certifications like Nadcap—your equipment must undergo regular calibration to verify its accuracy.
Thermocouples must be calibrated at specific intervals based on their type (expendable or nonexpendable) and their role (furnace monitoring, load sensing, survey). AMS2750 outlines the required accuracy in terms of Special Limits of Error (SLE), which are tighter than standard industrial tolerances. Here are some of the SLE’s for different types of thermocouples:
Regular calibration is required as thermocouples can degrade and “drift” over time, meaning they are less accurate. Thermocouples that no longer meet AMS2750 requirements must be replaced to ensure you stay compliant.
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