High-Accuracy Thermal Monitoring

Temperature Probe

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The Marine Temperature Probe is a high-precision sensor engineered for rigorous maritime environments. Designed for seamless integration into shipboard engines, boilers, and HVAC systems, this probe delivers accurate thermal data to ensure optimal performance and prevent overheating damage.

High-Accuracy Thermal Monitoring

Reliable temperature measurement is critical for vessel safety. Our Temperature Probe utilizes advanced NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) technology to provide real-time, precise readings. This allows engineers to maintain engine efficiency and prevent catastrophic failures caused by thermal stress.

Heavy-Duty Marine Construction

Built to withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater and high humidity, this probe features a corrosion-resistant stainless steel housing. The rugged design ensures a long service life and consistent performance, even in the most demanding offshore operations.

Universal Compatibility

This probe is designed as a direct replacement or universal fit for various marine instrumentation systems. Whether you are monitoring coolant temperatures in diesel engines or water temperatures in sanitary systems, this sensor meets international marine standards.

Key Specifications:

  • Sensor Type: NTC / RTD (Standard)
  • Material: 316L Stainless Steel
  • Function: Engine, Boiler, & HVAC Temperature Monitoring
  • Standard: Marine & Industrial Compliance
  • Usage: Critical for engine room monitoring and safety systems

As a trusted supplier of IMPA marine spares, All-K Marine ensures that every component meets the highest quality standards. This Temperature Probe is an essential part of your vessel’s diagnostic toolkit.

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