Reference temperature probe 96178
platinum resistiveplug-inlaboratory

reference temperature probe
reference temperature probe
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Characteristics

Technology
platinum resistive
Mounting
plug-in
Applications
laboratory, high-temperature
Other characteristics
reference
Temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 1,000 °C
(1,832 °F)

Description

The 96178 is a High Temperature Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer for use from 0°C to 1000°C. It has a unique design and is made of ultra-high purity Quartz which allows the thermometers to offer extremely high stability. Key features: - High stability - Unique “aspirated” design - Ultra-high purity Quartz First, the 96178 can breathe, a valve in the handle can be opened to allow oxygen depletion or moist air to escape from inside the sheath and be replaced by fresh air containing 20% oxygen. The valve is normally opened at elevated temperatures and closed to prevent moisture ingress before Water Triple Point measurements are performed. Second, the 96178 is the only thermometer ever designed with platinum heat radiation shields built into the sheath, to prevent heat radiating up inside the sheath. Third, a new ultra pure quartz, developed for the semiconductor industry, has been adopted for use in the construction of the 96178. It enables the thermometer to achieve the highest possible quality and minimum of contamination. How the thermometer is handled is most important for its stability. Every purchaser will receive a comprehensive manual and tutorial with each 96178. Under some circumstances, provided the interior of the thermometer is undamaged we can replace the outer quartz sheath. Please consult us if a replacement is required.

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