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  2. Thermowell - Wikipedia

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    Thermowell with 1.5" TC flange. Thermowells are cylindrical fittings used to protect temperature sensors installed to monitor industrial processes. A thermowell consists of a tube closed at one end and mounted on the wall of the piping or vessel within which the fluid of interest flows.

  3. List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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    IEC 61520 Metal thermowells for thermometer sensors – Functional dimensions; IEC 61523 Delay and Power Calculation Standards; IEC 61526 Radiation protection instrumentation – Measurement of personal dose equivalents Hp(10) and Hp(0,07) for X, gamma, neutron and beta radiations – Direct reading personal dose equivalent meters

  4. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    Crude versions of conically tapered ground glass joints have been made for quite a while, [1] particularly for stoppers for glass bottles and retorts. [2] Crude glass joints could still be made to seal well by grinding the two parts of a joint against each other using an abrasive grit, but this led to variations between joints and they would not seal well if mated to a different joint.

  5. MESC - Wikipedia

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    Group 68 the Shell MESC. The acronym MESC stands for Material and Equipment Standards and Code.It is a tool of the materials department for standardisation and handling of materials used in business.

  6. Thermocouple - Wikipedia

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    A sealed thermowell can be filled with inert gas, or an oxygen scavenger (e.g. a sacrificial titanium wire) can be added. Alternatively, additional oxygen can be introduced into the thermowell. Another option is using a different thermocouple type for the low-oxygen atmospheres where green rot can occur; a type N thermocouple is a suitable ...

  7. AN thread - Wikipedia

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    AN fittings are a flare fitting, using 37° flared tubing to form a metal-to-metal seal. They are similar to other 37° flared fittings, such as JIC, which is their industrial variant. [2] The two are interchangeable in theory, though this is typically not recommended due to the exacting specifications and demands of the aerospace industry.