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The global Thermocouple Probe Market was valued at 815 million in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 1153 million by 2032, at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period
• The global Thermocouple Probe Market was valued at 815 million in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 1153 million by 2032, at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
• Thermocouple probes are temperature sensors that operate on the principle of thermoelectric effect, where an electromagnetic force (EMF) is generated when heat is applied to the junction of two dissimilar metals. These sensors are categorized into three primary junction types: grounded, ungrounded, and exposed, each offering distinct advantages for different industrial applications. With an operating range spanning from -200°C to 2,000°C, thermocouples provide the widest temperature measurement capability among sensor types, though they trade off some accuracy and sensitivity for this broad range.
• The market is segmented based on type into:
• Grounded
• Subtypes: Insulated and non-insulated
• Ungrounded
• Exposed
• Others
By Application:
• The market is segmented based on application into:
• Petroleum and petrochemicals
• Power generation
• Aerospace
• Semiconductor
• High pressure furnace
• Others
• Emerson Electric (U.S.)
• Honeywell International (U.S.)
• Omega Engineering (U.S.)
• Fluke Corporation (U.S.)
• Thermometrics Corporation (U.S.)
• Antylia Scientific (U.S.)
• ThermoWorks (U.S.)
• Watlow (U.S.)
• SKF Group (Sweden)