Temperature and ThermoMeter

Temperature is a physical quantity that measures the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. Thermometers measure temperature based on properties such as thermal expansion and contraction or changes in electrical resistance. In laboratories, temperature is monitored to control reaction conditions, material curing processes, and is essential for regulating temperature during paint drying and plastic molding.
Selection
Select between mercury or electronic thermometers based on the measurement range, considering accuracy requirements and response speed. Check if the probe material is corrosion-resistant and confirm the validity of the calibration certificate. Environmental factors such as humidity influence instrument selection, and connectivity for data logging should match experimental requirements.
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lower limit of temperature measurement
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Instruments

Temperature range from -50.0 to 1350 ℃, support dual-line display real-time and maximum MIN Minimum, equipped with automatic shutdown and HOLD locking function, resolution of 0.1 ℃/1 ℃, adapt to a variety of environmental conditions.

$ 332.00

With CAL Check ™ boot Self-check function, temperature measurement accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, using penetrating AISI 316 stainless steel Probe, IP65 waterproof, suitable for semi-solid and frozen material temperature measurement.

$ 199.00

Dual channel design can be connected to two Probe measurements at the same time, waterproof structure to adapt to humid environment, temperature range -200.0~ 1371 ℃, accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, equipped with low power error prevention system and data locking function.

$ 595.00

Using penetrating AISI 316 stainless steel Probe, temperature range -50.0~ 220 ℃, accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, with boot Self-check function, easy to clean and suitable for semi-solid and frozen materials.

$ 262.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, automatic thermostatic control, fast drying and low energy consumption.

$ 883.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 138 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, suitable for temperature monitoring applications.

$ 81.00

With penetrating AISI 316 stainless steel Probe, easy to clean and insert semi-solid pRoducts. With CAL Check ™ boot self-check function, temperature accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, Measurement range covering -50.0~ 220 ℃.

$ 211.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 127 ℃, strong gluing and easy pasting, to meet the requirements of specific industry standards.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, rated temperature 148 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, strong gluing and easy to paste.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration and has recording function, rated temperature 54 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, in line with railway related technical standards.

$ 81.00

The irreversible discoloration method is adopted, and the three-grid temperature measurement range covers 40 ° C to 60 ° C. The rectangular temperature grid design is easy to paste and record temperature changes for a long time.

$ 87.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature range 40 ℃ to 71 ℃, a total of 10 temperature grids, gluing and easy to paste.

$ 94.00

Color irreversible after over-temperature discoloration has recording function, Measuring temperature 154 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, easy to paste and gluing.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, providing recording function, Measuring temperature 104 ℃, Dimensions 12 * 12mm, strong gluing and easy to paste.

$ 81.00

Color is irreversible after over-temperature discoloration, with recording function, Measuring temperature 40 ℃ to 60 ℃, three rectangular temperature grid design.

$ 85.00

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