Temperature Calibrators

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Temperature Calibrators

Temperature calibration is a term used to describe an evolution in measurement activities when the affects of temperature must be accounted for, or even nullified, when making measurements. Temperature affects a great many measurements, and its affects must be accounted for if accuracy in any measurements is to be had.It could also be applied to the chemistry of materials where an action or a reaction requires mixtures whose ingredients are blended in proportions that are temperature dependent. The quality and the productivity of countless industries depend on accuracy in so many areas of production or service. Calibration is a huge business within industry because of the demand for accuracy in any instruments that are used to measure anything. Many tens, or even hundreds of millions of dollars are spent annually on calibration activities. And thermal calibration is a chunk of that.

Temperature Calibrator provides a safe, dry, constant temperature source. It is fast and economical and can be used either on a bench top or as a portable field unit. The weight of the unit is only nine pounds/four kilograms. The unit covers the temperature range from 5 C above ambient up to 430 C using a machined aluminum insert block as the heat transfer medium. The temperature control circuit is built into the unit. Even though the unit heats up rapidly, highly efficient insulation ensures that the case remains cool enough to handle even at maximum operating temperatures.