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ASTM S110C Non-Mercury Thermometer, 133.6 to 136.4°C, with NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration
Achieve precise temperature measurements for kinematic viscosity testing with our ASTM S110C Non-Mercury Thermometer. While its physical and performance characteristics are identical to traditional ASTM thermometers for this application, it offers a modern, safer alternative. This thermometer has not yet been formally reviewed and accepted by ASTM for these purposes but is designed to meet the same exacting standards.
Environmentally Safe and Easy to Read This liquid-in-glass thermometer utilizes a safe, biodegradable, and non-hazardous blue indicating liquid. The dark blue color of the fluid provides a sharp contrast against the white-backed stem, ensuring clear and easy readings every time.
NIST Traceable Calibration for Guaranteed Accuracy Each thermometer includes a NIST Traceable Certificate of Calibration from an ISO/IEC accredited laboratory, providing you with the assurance that your measurements are accurate and reliable. This certificate documents a rigorous five-point calibration process where the thermometer is tested against a Precision Reference Thermometer (PRT) and Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT) in a high-stability liquid bath. Before calibration, every unit is meticulously inspected for any physical defects, such as cracks or liquid-column separations, to ensure its integrity.
Product Specifications:
- ASTM Number: S110C
- Temperature Range: 133.6 to 136.4°C
- Division: 0.05°
- Immersion: Total
- Primary Application: Kinematic Viscosity
- Liquid Type: Non-Mercury (Blue, Organic-Based)
- Length: 12.6in (320mm)
Proper Care and Use: To maintain the integrity of the liquid column and prevent separation, always store non-mercury thermometers in a vertical position using a dedicated storage rack. For enhanced protection and thermal stabilization in ovens or other exposed environments, consider using a thermometer well.
