Temperature calibration is the method of checking, correcting or adjusting, through comparison with a known standard, the numeric measurement of hot or cold. Our calibration scope as well as various examples of temperature instruments can be found below
An Oven is a heated chamber used for a variety of applications, including drying, curing, or baking components, parts of final products.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 300 °C
An Oil Bath is a laboratory heating device which uses boiling oil as the temperature regulator.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 350 °C
An Autoclave is a device that is used to sterilize equipment and supplies by subjecting them to high pressure and steam.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 130 °C & 5 kg/cm²
A Water Bath is a device that is used for regulating the temperature of substances subjected to heat.
Scope: In-House Calibration: 0 - 350 °C
A Temperature Probe is a temperature-measuring device consisting of two dissimilar conductors that contact each other in one or more sports.
Scope: In-House Calibration: Probe - Off Set
A Dial Thermometer is a device that is used to measure temperature. This type of thermometer has a dial face.
Scope: In-House Calibration: -40 to 150 °C
A Digital Thermometer is a device that is used to measure temperature. This type of thermometer has a digital readout.
Scope: In-House Calibration: -50 to 350 °C
A Glass Thermometer is a device that is used to measure temperature. This type of thermometer uses mercury or coloured alcohol to indicate a reading.
Scope: In-House Calibration: -20 to 350 °C
If you have any queries about any of the above instruments or any queries about any other instruments that do not appear in the list, please feel free to contact us here.