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The maximum thermometer is used to determine the highest value of the air temperature during a... more
Product information "Maximum-Thermometer Measuring range: -30...+70°C Graduation:0,5 K"
The maximum thermometer is used to determine the highest value of the air temperature during a certain period. The filling liquid of maximum thermometer is mercury.
The measuring principle is that the maximum length of the mercury thread is fixed in the capillary through a constriction.
The main features of the maximum thermometer are:
- glass thermometer
- filled with mercury
- Ø 17 mm
- Division 0.5 K DIN 58654
- Measuring range: -30 ... 50 ° C
- Plastic cap
| Norm: | VDI 3786 Part 3 air temperature |
| Measurement methods: | Mercury thermometer |
| Manufacturer: | Karl Schneider & Sohn |
| Measuring range [° C]: | -10 ... +35, -10 ... +60, -35 bis +45 °C |
| Measurement Accuracy: | ± 0.2 K, ± 0.5 K |
| Graduation: | 0,2 K, 0,5 K |
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