The Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT) is a kind of device to measure temperature through a change in electrical resistance of a length of wire. SPRT is the stipulated interpolation instrument for realizing the International Temperature Scale of 1990 between the defining fixed points, over the range from 13.8033 K (the triple point of equilibrium-hydrogen, -259.3467℃) to 961.78°C (the freezing point of silver). The transfer function of the SPRT is electrical resistance as a function of temperature; therefore an accurate measurement of resistance, referred to a fixed resistance base, is an essential component of the measurement chain.
KEY FEATURES
• Ranges from 0°C to 660.323°C
• Metal or fused quartz sheathed
• W(Ga)≥ 1.11807, W(Hg) ≤ 0.844235
• Resistance at 0°C(Rtpw): 25Ω or 100Ω、
• Meets all ITS-90 requirements
APPLICATIONS
• Reference thermometer for very accurate temperaturemeasurements in a range of 0 to 661°C
• Comparative calibration in tube furnaces and liquidbaths Ranges 0°C to 661°C