Red/Silver Immersion Liquid in Glass Thermometer, Laboratory, -30 +500
Product Features:
– The thermometer is made of high-quality borosilicate glass, a material known for its superior heat resistance and chemical durability.
– It utilizes the immersion liquid-in-glass method for the most precise temperature measurements in a wide range of applications.
– The red/silver liquid provides excellent visibility, even in low light conditions, ensuring accurate readings.
– The thermometer’s temperature range spans from -30 to +500 degrees Celsius, covering a broad spectrum of measurement needs.
– It has clear and precise graduations, allowing for easy and accurate interpretations of temperature readings.
– The thermometer can be immersed directly into the medium being measured, ensuring accurate and direct temperature measurement.
Benefits:
– The premium borosilicate glass construction ensures durability and longevity, making it ideal for rugged conditions.
– The immersion method provides highly accurate temperature measurements.
– The wide temperature range caters to a variety of applications, including laboratories, industrial settings, and educational institutions.
– The clear graduations and red/silver liquid enhance readability and accuracy, minimizing errors.
– The direct immersion capability simplifies and speeds up temperature measurement processes.
Additional Features:
– The thermometer is CE-marked, meeting European quality and safety standards.
– It complies with DIN 12770 regulations for precision liquid-in-glass thermometers, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
– The thermometer is backed by a comprehensive manufacturer’s warranty, demonstrating confidence in its quality and performance.
Considerations:
To ensure optimal performance and avoid breakage, follow proper handling and storage guidelines.
Use the thermometer within its specified temperature range to maintain accuracy.
Clean the thermometer regularly to prevent contamination and ensure accurate readings.
External Resources:
Wikipedia: Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers
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