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A discovery by Thomas J. Seebeck in 1821 paved the way for the modern thermocouple, and today it is the most widely used electrical sensor in thermometry.
Seebeck discovered that when two dissimilar metals are connected (“junctioned”) together, a minute electric potential will be generated. This phenomenon, known as the Seebeck Effect, is the basis of how a thermocouple functions.
Super Systems Inc. (SSi) received ISO9001:2015 registration for manufacturing, calibration and servicing of sensors, analyzers, control systems and SSI product support services used in heat-treating organizations. In addition, SSi received its ISO/IEC17025:2005 calibration accreditation while expanding their scope of accreditation.