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Non-Mercury Spirit-Filled Glass Thermometer, 0 to 300°F (Partial Immersion)
This Non-Mercury Glass Thermometer offers a safe and reliable alternative for temperature measurement in various laboratory and industrial settings. It has a broad temperature range from 0° to 300°F with clear 2° divisions, ensuring precise readings.
The thermometer measures 12 inches (305mm) in length and is filled with an environmentally friendly, non-hazardous blue-spirit liquid instead of traditional mercury. This makes it safer to handle and dispose of. As a SAMA (Scientific Apparatus Makers Association) approved instrument, it meets high standards for quality and performance.
Designed for partial immersion, this thermometer provides accurate readings when submerged to its specified immersion line. Each thermometer is individually serialized and includes a statement of accuracy, guaranteeing its reliability. The single, permanent scale offers an accuracy of ±1 division below 105°C (221°F), ±1.5 divisions between 105°C (221°F) and 200°C (392°F), and ±2 divisions above 200°C (392°F).
Features:
- Temperature Range: 0°–300°F with 2° divisions for clear readings.
- Safe Indicating Liquid: Filled with non-hazardous blue spirit liquid.
- Optimal Length: 12in (305mm) for easy handling and visibility.
- SAMA-Approved: Meets the quality standards of the Scientific Apparatus Makers Association.
- Certified Accuracy: Individually serialized and supplied with a statement of accuracy.
- Partial Immersion: Calibrated for accurate measurements when submerged to the proper depth.
Specifications:
- Temperature Range: 0–300°F
- Division: 2.0°F
- Immersion: Partial
- Type: Non-Mercury, Spirit-Filled
- Length: 12in (305mm)
- Accuracy: ±1 Div. below 105°C (221°F), ±1.5 Div. above 105°C (221°F), and ±2 Div. above 200°C (392°F)
- Application: General laboratory use, quality control, material testing.
Care and Use: To maintain accuracy and prevent fluid column separation, always store thermometers vertically in a dedicated storage rack. For added protection and thermal stabilization, especially in ovens or other exposed environments, consider using a Thermometer Well.