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Reference Temperature Sensors
Thermal (Temperature) calibration is achieved by elevating (or depressing) the temperature sensor to a known, controlled temperature and measuring the corresponding change in its associated electrical parameter (voltage or resistance).
The accurately measured parameters compared with that of a certified reference probe; the absolute difference represents the calibration error. If the sensor is connected to a measuring instrument, the sensor and the instrument combination can be effectively calibrated by this technique.


TTCS
Noble Metal Master Thermocouple
Temperature Range: 0°C to 1500°C, Element: S Type Simplex, Sheath Material: Alumina 99.7% pure Al2O3

SSPRT
Semi Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer
Temperature Range: -200°C to 670°C, Sheath Material: Inconel 600, Drift: ±30 m°C at 0°C after 100 hours at 660°C

TPRT100
High Accuracy Platinum Resistance Thermometer PRT (Master Sensors)
Temperature Range: -80 to 400°C(Class A), Drift: ± 0.10°C at 0°C after 100 hours at 250°C, Sheath Material: SS 316

TTCK
K Type Secondary Thermocouple
Temperature Range: 0 to 1200°C, Sheath Material: Inconel 600, Extension Cable: 1.5 meter Long Teflon insulated cable with male/female miniature connector

TPRT103
High Accuracy Platinum Resistance Thermometer
Temperature Range: -80 to 300°C(1/3 Din), Drift: ± 0.07°C at 0°C after 100 hours at 250°C, Sheath Material: SS 316