ASTM #103C Solvents Distillation Thermometer, 148 to 202C, NIST Calibration
The ASTM #103C Solvents Distillation Thermometer, 148 to 202C has a strict manufacturing tolerance. Accuracy is assured by inspection and testing of samples from each production run. The thermometer is supplied with a statement of compliance to E 1 and E 77 requirements. The ASTM Thermometer is yellow-backed glass with permanent graduations, mercury-filled and individually packed in a cardboard tube.
Comes with a NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration. The NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration is a five-point calibration certificate from an ISO/IEC accredited laboratory. This accreditation is your assurance that the calibration is performed in a qualified, controlled lab. The calibration on the glass thermometer is performed using direct comparison in a high-stability liquid bath with a Precision Reference Thermometer (PRT) and Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT) and displays. The thermometer is also inspected for cracks and liquid-column separations before testing. Measurements are performed at 5 temperature points.
ASTM Number: 103C
Length: 15.6 (396), in (mm)
Immersion: 3.9 (100), in (mm)
Range: 148 to 202C
Division: 0.2C
To prevent fluid column separation, always store Non-Mercury Thermometers vertically, using a storage rack.
Thermometer Well provides protection and thermal stabilization for glass laboratory thermometers used in ovens or other exposed environments.
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The ASTM #103C Solvents Distillation Thermometer, 148 to 202C, NIST Calibration is designed with precision and accuracy in mind. It undergoes rigorous inspection and testing to ensure that each thermometer meets the strict manufacturing standards set by the ASTM.
This thermometer is supplied with a statement of compliance to E 1 and E 77 requirements, providing assurance of its accuracy and reliability. The yellow-backed glass and permanent graduations make it easy to read and use. Packed individually in a cardboard tube, it is protected during transport and storage.
One of the standout features of this thermometer is its NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration. This certificate, issued by an ISO/IEC accredited laboratory, confirms that the calibration has been performed in a qualified and controlled environment. The calibration process involves direct comparison using a Precision Reference Thermometer (PRT) and Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT) to ensure precise temperature measurements. Before testing, the thermometer is inspected for cracks and liquid-column separations, further ensuring its accuracy and reliability.
With a range of 148 to 202C and a division of 0.2C, this thermometer is suitable for a variety of applications that require temperature monitoring within this range. Its length of 15.6 inches (396mm) and immersion depth of 3.9 inches (100mm) make it versatile and practical.
To enhance its longevity and usability, it is recommended to store the thermometer vertically using a storage rack to prevent fluid column separation. Additionally, if the thermometer is used in ovens or other exposed environments, a thermometer well can provide protection and thermal stabilization.
For further information and resources related to thermometers, our website offers a range of related blogs to provide valuable insights and practical tips. Topics include converting temperatures from Celsius to Fahrenheit, the role of thermometers in concrete curing, and considerations when choosing a thermometer for material testing.
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