Chemical & Process Temperature Sensors

Chemical and process environments combine corrosion, pressure, temperature cycling, vibration, and maintenance constraints that quickly expose weak sensor designs. Thermometrics builds assemblies around media compatibility, installation geometry, service access, and the documentation expected for process instrumentation.

Connection-head temperature sensor and thermowell on chemical process vessel piping
Process vessels and piping with industrial-head and flanged sensor assemblies
Process Measurement

Rugged insertion points for reactors, piping, and severe media service

Industrial head RTDs, thermowells, and flanged insertion probes are installed on reactors, vessels, skids, and process lines where corrosion resistance, service access, pressure containment, and long field life matter as much as the measurement itself.

Common Applications

  • Reactors, mixers, and batch vessels
  • Transfer lines, manifolds, and pipeline process points
  • Storage tanks, skids, and utility systems
  • Heated process equipment, scrubbers, and specialty chemical handling

Sensor Solutions

  • Corrosion-resistant sheath and wetted material selections for aggressive media
  • Thermowells and protection hardware for serviceability and process isolation
  • Threaded, flanged, and custom process connections matched to the installation
  • RTD and thermocouple assemblies configured for response, durability, and maintenance access

Quality & Compliance

ISO 9001-controlled production supports repeatability, while hazardous-area requirements, material traceability, and process-interface documentation may drive specific assembly or market-certification expectations depending on the site classification.

Corrosion Control

Sheath and wetted material choices built around media compatibility.

Serviceability

Thermowells and protection hardware help preserve access and uptime.

Process Fit

Threaded, flanged, and custom connections matched to plant hardware.

Program Considerations

  • Corrosion, pressure, thermal cycling, and maintenance access usually drive the sensor package more than catalog geometry alone.
  • Thermowells are often selected when the process cannot be opened for element replacement or routine inspection.
  • Response time, immersion length, and process connection must be balanced against strength and service life.

Tell us about your application

We will recommend the right sensor, mounting method, and materials for your process and environment.