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What's New at Hart
With ratio accuracy as good as 0.06 ppm (0.000015 °C), temperature-controlled internal reference resistors, six input channels, a large graphical display, and a multitude of temperature-specific measurement functions, calibrating SPRTs, PRTs and thermistors (0 Ω to 500 kΩ) has never been so easy and economical. And with the built-in Ratio Self-Calibration function, you can verify or calibrate the Super-Thermometer’s ratio accuracy in-house with the press of a button—no other single thermometry bridge can do so much, so well!
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- 5606: –200 °C to 160 °C
- 5607: 0 °C to 450 °C
- Calibration accuracy of ± 0.05 °C
- Transition junction and lead wires can withstand full PRT temperature range
- Unique probe seal of 5606 prevents ingress of moisture
- Calibration not included; NVLAP-accredited calibration optional
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Extended warranty for your Fluke temperature calibration products

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Now you can single-handedly measure, graph, and record anywhere… with
the new 1523/24 Reference Thermometers from Fluke’s Hart Scientific
division. These rugged handhelds read three sensor types and offer:
- High accuracy: PRTs: ±0.011 °C; Thermocouples: ±0.24 °C;
Thermistors: ±0.002°C
- A simple user interface to quickly see trends
- Smart connectors to load probe information automatically
Plus, with the 1524 you can compare two measurements simultaneously,
capture up to 25 screens, and automatically log up to 15,000
measurements. Click here for
more information. |
Announcing,
the new Field Metrology Wells with automated calibration of temperature
sensors, transmitters and switches – in a compact attractive package
from your friends at the Fluke Hart Scientific division. Find out how to
get yours today.
Temperature calibration has never been so easy. With Field Metrology
Wells from Hart Scientific you simply:
1)Put the probe into the Field Metrology Well
2) Set up the test or calibration
3) Run it
4) Come back later and review the results.
There’s no babysitting, no extra software to buy, no manually
recorded results and no need to repeatedly move each step of the
calibration along. The results are documented and you can view them when
you return or download them to a computer.
The 9140 series Field Metrology Wells are designed to meet key performance criteria over the temperature range of –25 °C to 661
°C. With three models to choose from you can maximize performance in a
way that fits into your budget. Click here for more information. |
You know what’s at stake. It costs thousands to shut down a
production line for maintenance and more if the shutdown is unplanned.
The credibility of a technician’s recommendation to shut down is only as
good as his infrared thermometer and its calibration. Two major
requirements are accuracy and consistency.
How to get accurate and consistent results: Even those infrared
thermometers that cannot be adjusted can benefit from a calibration that
demonstrates the consistency and validity of your results. A trusted
calibration means less worry, fewer questions and more time being
productive. To get more reliable, traceable, and consistent results, buy
a 4180 or 4181 Precision Infrared Calibrator. Consistent and accurate
calibrations require large targets because of scatter in infrared
thermometer lenses. Reliable calibration of the measurement surface
measures the energy radiated by the surface and not just its internal
temperature. Called “radiometric calibration,” it calibrates the
infrared temperature of the target which depends on emissivity (the
largest and most neglected source of error in infrared temperature
calibrations). Click here for an informative application note. These
easy-to-use infrared calibrators are high-accuracy, portable and
compensate for the emissivity of infrared thermometers in a simple way
with unique technology. Model 4180 has a temperature range of –15 °C to
120 °C, with radiometric display accuracy as good as ± 0.40 °C, and
Model 4181 measures from 35 °C to 500 °C, with radiometric display
accuracy as good as ±0.35 °C. Click
here to learn more information about Precision Infrared Calibrators. |
Previous Announcements
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Offer stability to ±0.005 °C and axial (vertical) uniformity to ±0.02 °C
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