SSR is optional but is recommended if you decide to use PID control. Relays and Contactors are also used for slower threshold control.
Thermocouple signals are measured in micro-Volts. So, one function of a signal conditioner is as a voltage amplifier. A second function of a signal conditioner is to perform differential to single ended signal conversion (Two wires IN, one wire OUT). A third function of a signal conditioner is as a filter to smooth the ripples away and make it act similar to the changes in temperature of the body being measured. A fourth function is electrical isolation which can be vital and certainly makes for a more rugged design.
A fifth, and very thermocouple specific, function is the "cold-junction compensation" - because the themocouple voltage is only the temperature difference between the two ends, one has to add on the temperature at the instrument end to find the absolute temperature at the measured end.
In short, you'd be advised to search for and purchase a thermocouple signal conditioner that produces a 0-5 volt or 0-10 volt analogue output. This would suitable for connecting to any PLC.
Evan