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ASTM S62F Non-Mercury Thermometer, -36 to 35F
The ASTM S62F Non-Mercury Thermometer offers precise temperature readings from -36 to 35°F, with fine 0.2° graduations. Designed for total immersion applications, this 15.7in (400mm) long thermometer is a reliable instrument for various precision testing needs, including Saybolt viscosity tests.
As a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional mercury thermometers, this model meets the stringent requirements of ASTM E1, E77, and E2251. It utilizes a proprietary, non-toxic, and biodegradable blue indicating fluid. This dark blue liquid offers excellent visibility against the white-backed stem, ensuring clear and accurate readings every time. While it offers the same performance and accuracy as its mercury counterparts, it eliminates the health and environmental risks associated with mercury.
Features:
- ASTM Certified: Fully complies with ASTM E1, E77, and E2251 standards for accuracy and reliability.
- Safe Indicating Fluid: Filled with a non-hazardous, biodegradable liquid, making it a safe choice for any lab.
- High Visibility: The dark blue fluid stands out clearly against the white-backed glass stem for easy reading.
- Precision Applications: Ideal for scientific and industrial tasks requiring accurate temperature measurement, such as Saybolt Viscosity Testing.
Specifications:
- ASTM Number: S62F
- Temperature Range: -36 to 35°F
- Immersion: Total
- Application: Precision
- Division: 0.2°F
- Type: Liquid-in-Glass, Non-Mercury
- Length: 15.7in (400mm)
Meets Test Methods:
- ASTM E1
- ASTM E77
- ASTM E2251
Proper Care and Use: To ensure longevity and prevent fluid column separation, it is essential to store Non-Mercury Thermometers vertically in a dedicated storage rack when not in use. For added protection and thermal stability, especially in ovens or other exposed environments, consider using a Thermometer Well.
