Temperature Measurement in Liquids
In automotive test bench and testing technology, temperature measurements in liquids require special sensor concepts, as the installation situation, the medium, and the measurement task are closely linked to mechanical, chemical, and thermal requirements. Our thermocouples and temperature sensors for temperature measurement in liquids are designed for various liquid-fed systems. They are suitable for typical temperature measurement tasks in fuel lines, oil pans, cooling water circuits, and other media-fed systems.
Depending on the measurement task and installation situation, we offer a wide range of configurations that can be flexibly integrated into test bench or road test setups and can be customized as required.
- Battery thermocouples for direct temperature measurement inside battery cells and acid with a durable special sheath that withstands the influence of liquids
- Cooling water tube thermocouples designed for temperature measurement directly in the cooling tubes
- Mineral insulated thermocouples with breather nipples that, allowing the temperature of brake or clutch fluids to be measured directly
- Small-diameter fuel thermocouples for fast response times and minimal impact on flow velocity and flow rate
- Dipstick thermocouples and variants with adjustable mounts for flexible positioning
- Quick-connect thermocouples for modular test bench concepts with frequently changing measuring points
For detailed technical connection options, cable lengths, and customer-specific customization options, please refer to the respective product detail pages. With this selection of practical sensor technology, testing engineers receive robust solutions that are suitable for reliable temperature measurements in a wide variety of fluid environments.