J Type thermocouple with SS316 sheath and IP67 head used for industrial temperature measurement in furnaces, plastics, and process plants

    Industrial J Type Thermocouple Manufacturer in India | Aavad

    June 20, 2026 • RAJAT Aavad

    J-Type Thermocouple Guide: Iron-Constantan Sensor Specifications, Applications & J vs K Type Comparison (2026)

    Quick answer: A J-type thermocouple is a general-purpose temperature sensor made from an Iron (positive leg) and Constantan — copper-nickel alloy — (negative leg) wire pair, typically rated for 0°C to 600°C. It’s valued for good sensitivity and stable output in reducing or inert atmospheres, but it has a shorter service life than K-type at the top of its range because the iron leg oxidizes faster at sustained high temperatures. Aavad Instrument’s AJIS model wraps this element in an SS316, IP-67 industrial head for plant-ready installation.

    If you’re comparing thermocouple types for a furnace, plastics line, or lab setup, this guide gives you the full spec sheet, the honest pros and cons versus K-type, and where J-type genuinely outperforms the alternatives.

    Aavad J-Type Thermocouple – Full Specification

    Parameter Specification
    Thermocouple Type J (Iron / Constantan)
    Make / Model Aavad AJIS
    Configuration Simplex
    Number of Wires 2
    Temperature Range 0°C to 600°C
    Material of Construction SS 316
    Insulation Compacted MgO (Mineral Insulated)
    Process Connection BSP, 1/2″ (M), adjustable
    Protection Head Die-cast aluminum, threaded cap with chain
    Head Protection Class IP-67
    Cable Entry 1/2″ NPT, single entry
    Terminal Block Nickel-plated ceramic
    Outer Diameter 6 mm
    Probe Length 650 mm

    What Is a J-Type Thermocouple? (Iron-Constantan Explained)

    A thermocouple generates a small voltage when its two dissimilar metal wires are heated at the junction — the exact voltage produced depends on which metal pair is used. In a J-type thermocouple, the positive leg is pure Iron and the negative leg is Constantan (a Copper-Nickel alloy). This pairing gives J-type one of the higher sensitivity outputs (~51.7 µV/°C) among common thermocouple types, which is why it remains popular for general-purpose industrial measurement even decades after K-type became the broader market default.

    J-Type vs K-Type Thermocouple: Which Should You Choose?

    This is the comparison every buyer searches for before placing an order — here’s the direct answer first.

    Choose J-type if: you’re operating below 600°C in a reducing or inert atmosphere, or your existing instrumentation is already calibrated for J-type input. Choose K-type if: you need a wider temperature range (up to ~1,260°C) or longer service life at sustained high temperatures in oxidizing atmospheres.

    Factor J-Type (Iron-Constantan) K-Type (Chromel-Alumel)
    Temperature Range 0°C to 600°C -200°C to 1,260°C
    Sensitivity ~51.7 µV/°C (higher) ~41 µV/°C
    Best Atmosphere Reducing or inert Oxidizing
    High-temp Lifespan Shorter — iron leg oxidizes faster Longer at sustained high heat
    Cost Generally lower Slightly higher, but most widely used globally
    Market Position Common, general-purpose Industry-standard default

    Why J-Type Still Has a Place in Industrial Plants

    Despite K-type’s dominance, J-type thermocouples remain a smart specification choice in reducing or inert atmospheres — environments where oxygen is limited or actively excluded, such as inside certain furnace chambers, sealed reaction vessels, or specific heat-treatment processes. K-type’s Chromel-Alumel pair can actually perform worse in these conditions due to “green rot” corrosion, giving J-type a genuine technical edge in the right application — not just a legacy holdover.

    Key Features

    • General-purpose thermocouple with good sensitivity — strong millivolt output per degree for clean signal resolution
    • Cost-effective and easy to install — simple 2-wire configuration, widely compatible instrumentation
    • Iron-Constantan construction — stable, predictable output across its rated range
    • Performs well in reducing or inert atmospheres — a specific advantage over K-type in these conditions
    • Suitable for low to medium temperature applications — matched to its 0-600°C design range
    • SS316 sheath with IP-67 head — durable, moisture- and dust-protected for plant environments

    Applications

    • Low to medium temperature industrial furnaces — general heat-process monitoring
    • Plastics, rubber, and molding machinery — barrel and mold temperature control
    • HVAC and general process temperature monitoring — building and plant automation feedback
    • Laboratory and R&D testing setups — repeatable reference measurement
    • Food processing and heat-treatment equipment — process temperature verification

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the maximum temperature a J-type thermocouple can measure? Aavad’s J-type thermocouple is rated 0°C to 600°C. Beyond this range, the iron leg degrades faster and accuracy and lifespan drop significantly.

    What metals make up a J-type thermocouple? The positive leg is Iron and the negative leg is Constantan, a Copper-Nickel alloy — this is what gives J-type its “Iron-Constantan” name.

    Is J-type or K-type thermocouple better? Neither is universally “better” — J-type suits lower-temperature, reducing/inert atmosphere applications with higher sensitivity, while K-type suits wider temperature ranges and oxidizing atmospheres. The right choice depends on your process conditions.

    Can a J-type thermocouple be used in oxidizing atmospheres? It can, but the iron leg oxidizes faster than K-type’s Chromel-Alumel pair in sustained high-temperature oxidizing conditions, shortening its service life. For long-term oxidizing-atmosphere use at high temperatures, K-type is typically preferred.

    What head protection rating does Aavad’s J-type thermocouple have? IP-67, housed in a die-cast aluminum head with a threaded, chained cap for dust and moisture protection in industrial environments.

    Is this thermocouple suitable for laboratory use? Yes — its stable Iron-Constantan output and good sensitivity make it a reliable choice for lab and R&D temperature reference applications within its 0-600°C range.

    Why Choose Aavad Instrument for J-Type Thermocouples

    Aavad Instrument Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2015-certified manufacturer in India. Supplying thermocouples and RTD sensors to BHEL, ONGC, BARC, HAL, NALCO, Indian Oil, L&T, and 2,900+ industrial customers across 12+ countries. Every J-type thermocouple is built to order with full datasheet and 2D drawing documentation for fast specification and procurement.

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