Good People,

In accordance with my accreditations with the various agencies (SMT. TMP,
Cat Cert, CTDP, etc), I have religiously followed their guidelines and
requirements for thermocouple welding and application technique.

But, the technicians and engineers continue to have problems with
producing reliable t/c welds, and some tests have had to be repeated due
to poor temperature data. So, after several months of empirical work, I
have found that simply soldering the t/c junction produces the same
accuracy and reliability as welded junctions for temperatures < 220 degC.

So how do I convince the agencies to continue to accept my data if I
convert to a soldered t/c junction ?

Thanks much.

luck,
Brian

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