Temperature calibrator TP M165S
for temperature sensorsportabledigital

temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
temperature calibrator
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Characteristics

Measured physical value
temperature
Applications
for temperature sensors
Options
portable, digital, laboratory, compact, dry-block, liquid bath
Temperature

Max.: 155 °C
(311 °F)

Min.: -35 °C
(-31 °F)

Voltage

Max.: 240 V

Min.: 100 V

Description

Compact design for on-site use Large calibration volume for simultaneous calibration of several DUT Ideal for temperature sensors with unusual shapes and dimensions Whether for on-site use in the workshop, in the measuring and test room or laboratory, SIKA temperature calibrators can be used everywhere. A wide range of industries and various application areas are covered. • assembly, commissioning • manufacturing, production • maintenance, service • quality assurance, test equipment monitoring • repair Calibration bath function If temperature sensors with unusual shapes and dimensions are to be checked, the use of calibration liquids offers advantages. The DUT is placed directly into the liquid without insulating air gaps, thus creating a direct temperature seal between the calibrator and the DUT. The liquid, e.g. silicone oil, is selected according to the required calibration temperature. The continuously variable control of the magnetic stirrer, together with the pull-out sensor basket, causes vortices in the calibration liquid and thus creates a large homogenous temperature zone. Furthermore, the sensor basket ensures an unobstructed stirring operation and serves to protect the tank bottom.

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