
5" Dial Bimetal Thermometer with Back Connection GT500R, 0-220 F, 9" Stem, 304 SS, .250" Stem Dia, 1/2" NPT, Pointed Tip, Acrylic Lens
Bimetal Thermometer with Back Connection is engineered with precision to meet the rigorous demands of various industries, including food and beverage processing applications.
It features an NPT connection and a visible dial and is designed to promote easy and thorough cleaning, ensuring compliance with hygiene standards in sensitive applications.
Made from durable acrylic, this bimetal thermometer lens offers superior impact resistance and shattering protection compared to traditional glass. This crucial safety feature minimizes the risk of broken glass shards, ensuring a safer environment and safeguarding the internal mechanism of the thermometer. Additionally, acrylic is highly resistant to a variety of chemicals, including acids, salts, and pollutants, making it ideal for diverse industrial applications.
The back mount configuration allows for space-saving installation without sacrificing stability. The stem extends straight out from the back of the dial, making it suitable for applications where the thermometer is installed directly into a process line or vessel from the rear. The dial faces forward, providing clear visibility for quick visual checks, which is crucial for process monitoring.
Wetted surfaces are made from stainless steel with a maximum surface finish provides excellent corrosion resistance and longevity in harsh environments.
This durable pressure measurement instrument operates effectively within a specific temperature range, making it suitable for various challenging applications.
Designed with a pointed tip, this thermometer excels in accurately measuring core temperatures in various foods, making it essential for ensuring that meats, poultry, and other cooked items reach safe internal temperatures to eliminate harmful bacteria.
The slim design of the pointed tip features a smaller thermal mass at the very end, enabling it to achieve thermal equilibrium quickly with the material being measured. This allows for faster readings, particularly when checking smaller items or when rapid assessments are necessary.

