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Thomas Traceable Total-Range Thermometer

Regular price $271.98

SKU: 1235C59
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Thomas Traceable Total-Range Digital Thermometer & Accessories

Timer is a single channel model with a timing capacity of 23 hours 59 minutes to 1 minute (count-up). Accuracy is 0.01%. Thermometer measures 3 1/4” x 7” x 1 1/2” and weighs 8 ounces.

Fast response Type K thermocouple beaded probe features a Teflon® cable that can withstand temperatures of -40° to 250°C (continuous) or short-term to 300°C. Thermocouple has a 0.06” diameter probe with a cable length of four feet for use with all Type K thermocouples in liquids, air/gas, and semi-solids.

Thermometers are provided with an individually serial numbered Traceable® certificate from an ISO 17025 calibration laboratory accredited by A2LA. Certificate indicates traceability to standards provided by NIST.

Features:

  • Temperature range is -328° to 2498°F and -200° to 1370°C
  • Resolution is 0.1° and 1°
  • Accuracy is ±0.2°C or ±1°C between -20° to 100°C
  • Minimum/maximum memory/alarm/supplied with Type K probe

For use with any Type K probe/flip stand for bench-top use.

Embryologists Notes:  For Greisinger Surface Temperature probe 

"Most if not all labs need a way to measure surface temperatures for any heated surface they do work with gametes and embryos on. According to CAP and CLIA, they need to be “traceable”. This is the probe that we have found that works well for us as well as being traceable. I have also attached a picture of a probe comparison that I did a while back. We wanted something that was accurate but the wire probe we are using tends to break over a period of time (how soon depends on how carefully we pull up the tape when moving the probe from one surface to another).  Please see the attached pictures. One of the probes pictured was an expensive implantable tissue probe that I THOUGHT would work great because of its flexibility. However, it was reading significantly higher than what we had been recording so we do not use that one. Most of what we measure is a flat surface (i.e. work bench surface, ICSI scope heated plate) but we also need to be able to measure shipping tanks that send and receive gametes and embryos. This means sticking that probe into liquid nitrogen (extreme cold). So whatever is used must be sturdy and somewhat flexible as well as being able to go from one temperature extreme to almost the other extreme."

Specifications: 

Mfr No. 1235C59 Traceable Total-Range Thermometer
Mfr No. GTF101-5 Greisinger Surface Temperature probe 
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