Threaded Thermowell – MA-PW1

Product description

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Application:

A Threaded Thermowell must reliably protect temperature sensors in demanding industrial environments. The MA-PW1 threaded thermowell features both internal and external BSP threads, allowing for fast and convenient sensor installation and replacement without process interruption. This robust design handles temperatures up to 600°C, pressures up to 50 bar, and media velocities up to 25 m/s, complying fully with the DIN 43772 standard.

This durable threaded design ensures sensor longevity and reduces maintenance downtime, providing reliable operation across diverse industrial applications.

Common use cases include:
Chemical & petrochemical industries – Reliable protection in harsh chemical environments.
Industrial temperature monitoring – Ensures sensor integrity under extreme conditions.
Power generation plants – Ideal for high-temperature boiler and turbine applications.
HVAC and refrigeration systems – Easy sensor servicing in heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
General manufacturing processes – Robust protection in factory automation and process control.

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MA-PW1 threaded thermowell with internal and external BSP threads, designed for protecting temperature sensors in industrial processes.
Properties:

Threaded thermowell design – Internal and external BSP threads for easy installation and sensor replacement.
Wide temperature range – Reliable performance in temperatures up to 600°C.
Pressure rated – Designed for pressures up to 50 bar.
High media velocity tolerance – Suitable for media velocities up to 25 m/s.
Material flexibility – Available in stainless steel (AISI 316Ti, 316L), Teflon, and special materials on request.
Length customization – Thermowell lengths available according to customer specifications.
DIN 43772 compliance – Built according to industry-standard dimensions for assured compatibility.
Process safety and maintenance efficiency – Enables sensor servicing without interrupting active processes.