Metrology institutes are responsible for maintaining national and regional standards for measurement accuracy. These institutions require high-precision equipment to establish and disseminate traceable calibration data across industries. When it comes to temperature calibration, the PR570 Calibration Bath provides the reliability, uniformity, and precision that national labs and calibration authorities demand.
Primary and Secondary Standards
Metrology institutes often serve as the benchmark for temperature measurement. Their tools must offer near-perfect uniformity and long-term stability.
Support for Calibration Chains
Many commercial labs rely on metrology institutions for traceable references. Accurate calibration baths help maintain integrity through all levels of calibration hierarchy.
High-Volume, Diverse Sensor Testing
These labs frequently test thermocouples, RTDs, and custom sensors across a wide range of applications. A versatile and spacious calibration bath improves throughput and efficiency.
The PR570 Calibration Bath is engineered to exceed the needs of precision laboratories:
Ultra-Stable (±0.003°C): Ideal for uncertainty-critical applications and top-tier reference comparisons.
Square Chamber Design: Maximizes space for sensor layouts, allowing multiple points to be calibrated simultaneously.
Supports Comparison Calibration: Perfect for aligning reference sensors with test instruments.
Wide Range (-40°C to 300°C): Enables testing across industrial and scientific temperature boundaries.
Full Data Traceability: Smart controller with digital logging meets strict metrological documentation standards.
Whether setting national temperature standards or supporting industry-wide calibration, metrology institutions can rely on the PR570 Calibration Bath for precision, repeatability, and traceability.
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