Thermometer Calibration Oil Bath
This low cost water bath is ideal for checking the calibration of a wide range of instrumentation including thermometers and data loggers.
Thermometer calibration oil bath. Each water bath is supplied with a stainless steel lid. Micro baths are maximized for true fluid bath performance. Capable of calibrating liquid in glass thermometers no level adapters required. Alternately calibrate specific points by placing in a reference temperature bath such as a mixture of crushed ice and water.
80 c in compact packages from fluke calibration. Fluke calibration metrology baths are well known world wide for excellent temperature control that maintains excellent temperature stability 0 005 c and uniformity 0 005 c. A thermostat will hold the bath near that temperature to prevent over heating. Need help selecting which fluid.
Select from a variation of different silicone oil types or ethylene glycol for your calibration baths. Our metrology baths are well known world wide for excellent temperature control that maintains excellent temperature stability 0 003 c and uniformity 0 004 c. Deep immersion calibration baths available in three ranges covering 80 c to 300 c. Display accuracy has been improved to 0 25 c for quick calibrations without a reference thermometer.
Find a high temperature oil bath 300 c with high capacity and deep immersion from fluke calibration. Ideal for checking thermometer accuracy. 1 1 calibrate thermometers by comparison with standard thermometers while immersed in stirred water or oil baths. The bath is powered by an included ac adaptor.
To obtain the best possible data for liquid in glass thermometer lig rtd thermometer and prt thermometer calibration we place the unit under test uut thermometer along with our reference thermometer into a hart scientific high temperature oil bath state of the art ametek jofra dry block calibrator or a dry ice bath. Use a reference thermometer as shown or check our website for other affordable reference thermometers. These units utilize a liquid as the calibration medium as they perform sensor and precise thermometer testing. In short you get the stability and precision of a liquid bath in a dry well sized package.
Find a high temperature bath 300 c or refrigerated calibration bath for low temperature calibration i e. Then use correction factors when reading the. Make comparisons at various temperatures and record the errors. Regular calibration checks of a thermometer and probe is essential to maintain confidence in your readings.
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