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A temperature calibrator is a precision instrument used to verify and adjust the accuracy of temperature measurement devices such as thermocouples, RTDs, and thermometers. These calibrators simulate temperature conditions and provide a reference point for testing. They are typically constructed from high-quality materials that ensure stability and reliability during the calibration process.
| Temperature Range | -100°C to 1200°C |
| Accuracy | ±0.1°C to ±0.5°C |
| Stability | ±0.01°C to ±0.1°C |
| Calibration Points | Multiple fixed points for various applications |
| Power Supply | AC mains or battery-operated options |
| Display Type | Digital LCD or LED |
When selecting a temperature calibrator, consider the temperature range and accuracy required for your specific applications. It's important to specify any particular calibration points you need, as well as the type of temperature sensors you will be calibrating. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards to ensure reliability and accuracy in your measurements.
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Typical accuracy ranges from ±0.1°C to ±0.5°C.
Yes, most calibrators are designed to work with various types of temperature sensors.
They can be powered by AC mains or have battery-operated options.
Calibration frequency depends on usage, but it is typically recommended at least once a year.
Many models are designed to be portable for field use, while others are meant for laboratory settings.
Calibration points ensure that the device can accurately measure temperatures at specific values.