Temperature
Thermometers and transmitters for the process industry.
Temperature
Temperature measurement instrumentation includes sensors, thermometers, and supporting components such as thermowells, process connections, terminal heads, transmitters, measurement inserts, and accessories. Temperature is among the most frequently measured variables in the process industries and is directly tied to process safety, efficiency, and final product quality. As a result, temperature solutions are typically engineered for long-term stability and robustness in harsh operating environments.
A complete temperature portfolio spans industrial thermometers, hygienic thermometers, compact designs, high-temperature instruments, surface thermometers, cable probes, multipoint thermometers, temperature switches, and dedicated transmitters. For harsh process conditions, RTD and thermocouple sensing elements are commonly preferred due to their ability to deliver precise and reliable measurement in pipes and tanks. Component selection—especially thermowell design and process connection choice—often determines both measurement response and long-term mechanical integrity.
Benefits center on control confidence and equipment protection. Accurate temperature feedback stabilizes reaction kinetics, separation performance, heat transfer efficiency, and sanitary hold conditions. Mechanical protection through appropriate assemblies can also reduce leakage risk and simplify maintenance; noninvasive options further reduce the exposure of process boundaries where direct penetration is undesirable.
Typical applications include reactors, distillation columns, heat exchangers, steam distribution, fired heaters and furnaces, storage tanks, and hygienic processing skids. Multipoint temperature profiling supports tall vessels and columns where gradients matter, while surface and noninvasive techniques address piping and retrofit needs where process interruptions must be minimized.
Integration is typically achieved through transmitter platforms and standardized signal/communication options so temperature becomes a consistent input to control systems, historians, and asset management tools. Accuracy classes, calibration strategy, and lifecycle documentation practices sustain confidence in measurement performance over time—particularly at critical control and safety points.
George E. Booth Co., an exclusive authorized representative of sales and service for Endress+Hauser.









