Stainless steel thermostatic bath TB300 M
digital displayfor temperature sensorsopen tank

stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
stainless steel thermostatic bath
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Characteristics

Options
stainless steel, digital display
Product applications
for temperature sensors, open tank
Domain
laboratory
Temperature

Min.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Max.: 300 °C
(572 °F)

Description

The range consists of the BK40M and TB300M models made with an open tank. Both baths can be fitted with an overflow device (code-TR) that keeps the level constantly above the tank's inlet. The overflow version allows you to create a calibration area kept at a constant level and high values in terms of evenness and stability, particularly required for laboratory calibration. All models can be fitted with auxiliary inlets to read the various kinds of temperature sensors. Liquid-based calibration ensures the best performance in terms of set evenness and heat transmission regardless of the shape and size of the sensors that need to be calibrated. The performance of the two baths can be optimised by using the best-suited calibration liquid for the desired temperature range and fitting them with specific equalisation blocks to further increase the stability and evenness of the calibration area. To make the most of the potential of its baths, Giussani developed the AQ2sp software, which automatically carries out the calibration procedures and life tests on sensors and thermostats using an external computer. Stability: ±0,05 °C Accuracy: ±0,20 @ 150 °C Well depth: 340 mm Working diameter: 123 mm

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TB300 M
TB300 M
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