Features:
- Most useful for calibration of sensors
- Selection of model for high temperature and low temperature test
- Fully stainless steel construction
- Quick temperature achievement with high uniformity & accuracy
- Various lid for different size of probes
- With microprocessor based PID temperature controller
Technical Specifications:
Part No. | Inner Size | Heating/Cooling Model | Probe/Sensor Wells | Temp. Range | Air/Liquid Bath |
11430-A | 4” Dia x 14 Depth | Heating | 3 Nos | 50 c to 600 c | Air |
11430-B | 4” Dia x 14” Depth | Heating | 3 Nos | 100 c to 1200 c | Air |
11430-C | 7” Dia x 14 Depth | Cooling | 6 Nos | -20c to +20c | Air |
11430-D | 7”Dia x 14” Depth | Cooling | 6 Nos | -50c to+10c | Air |
11430-E | 10”x10”x12” Depth | Heating/Cooling | 6 Nos | -20c to +100c | Liquid |
11430-F | 10”x10”x12” Depth | Heating/Cooling | 6 Nos | -60c to +100c | Liquid |
A Calibration Bath is commonly used for:
- Instrument Calibration: Providing a stable and controlled temperature for calibrating various instruments.
- Temperature Accuracy Verification: Ensuring the accuracy of temperature-sensitive devices and sensors.
- Quality Assurance: Verifying and maintaining the precision of measurement equipment.
- Thermal Testing: Conducting tests to assess the thermal performance of instruments.
- Calibration Standards: Establishing reference points for accurate measurements.
- Metrology Laboratories: Used in metrology labs for precise calibration procedures.
- Research and Development: Supporting R&D activities that require accurate temperature calibration.
- Industrial Metrology: Employed in industries to calibrate temperature-sensitive equipment.
- Testing and Certification: Ensuring instruments meet specified standards through calibration.
- Traceability: Establishing a traceable reference for temperature measurement instruments.