
Stainless steel thermometer is a thermometer mainly made of stainless steel, with various types and wide application scenarios. The following is a detailed introduction about it:
Type:
Bimetallic thermometer: This is a commonly used stainless steel thermometer in industry. Its main component is a multi-layer metal sheet composed of two or more metal sheets stacked together, which works based on the principle that different metals expand differently when the temperature changes. When one end is heated and expands, it will drive the pointer to rotate, thereby displaying the temperature value. It can measure the temperature of liquid, steam, and gas media within the range of -80 ℃ to+500 ℃, and has the advantages of fast response speed, small volume, good linearity, and high stability.
Metal sleeve thermometer: The glass internal standard thermometer is equipped with a stainless steel protective sleeve on the outside, which can be directly installed on boilers or mechanical equipment to provide safe and pressure resistant protection. This thermometer is inexpensive, accurate in temperature measurement, has clear readings, and is widely used.
Electronic digital thermometer: The probe part is usually made of stainless steel material, which has the characteristics of high precision, intuitive digital display, and easy reading. It can be applied to occasions that require high temperature measurement accuracy, and some electronic digital stainless steel thermometers also have waterproof, corrosion-resistant and other characteristics, suitable for various complex environments.

Application scenarios:
In the industrial field, stainless steel thermometers can be used to monitor the temperature of pipelines, equipment, reaction vessels, etc. in chemical, petroleum, power and other industrial production to control the production process, ensure production safety and product quality. For example, in the petrochemical industry, it is used to measure the temperature of crude oil or chemical products inside pipelines.
Food industry: Strict temperature control is required during food processing. Stainless steel thermometers meet food hygiene requirements and can be used for temperature measurement in cooking, baking, refrigeration, and other stages of food production. When frying food, using a stainless steel frying thermometer can accurately control the oil temperature.
In the field of healthcare, stainless steel thermometers can be used for temperature measurement in hospitals, laboratories, and other places. For example, in laboratories, some experiments require specific temperature conditions, and stainless steel thermometers can provide accurate temperature data.
Home life: Some household thermometers or probes are made of stainless steel, which has a beautiful and durable appearance and can be used for monitoring indoor temperature and humidity, providing a comfortable living environment for people





