Thomas 4372 Traceable Flip-Stick Thermometer |
Thomas - 4372 trackable thermometer, 4.5 inch stick, -58 to 572°F, -50 to 300°C
Thomas Traceable Flip-Stick thermometers measure the temperature of liquids and semi-solids in laboratories, industrial environments, and the hospitality industry. The thermometer measures temperatures from -50 to 300°C (-58 to 572°F) with an accuracy of + or -1°C between -20 and 100°C. Chemicals: The probe detaches from the base for orientation at any angle, and the LCD has 3/4" high digits. The thermometer features a min/max temperature memory to monitor temperature consistency. The hold function keeps the readings for later use on the screen. Resistant from up to 5 feet The thermometer can be traced back to the National Institute of Standards and Technology and is reported to be calibrated to ISO 17025 This Thomas thermometer has been tested to monitor the temperature of liquid and semi-solid materials used in laboratories, restaurants and industrial environments.
Power source (1) AAA battery Temperature range -50 to 300°C (-58 to 572°F) Temperature accuracy + or - 1°C between -20 and 100°C Temperature accuracy 0.1° (-20 to 200°C) °C (°C), 1° outside this standard ISO 17025 range Weight 2.375 ounces Dimensions Probe (L x D) 4.5 x 0.14 inches Dimensions Base (H x W x D) 11 x 1.5 x 0.625 inches
H is the height, the vertical distance from the lowest point to the highest point; W is the width and the horizontal distance from left to right; D is the depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
A digital thermometer is an instrument used to electronically measure the temperature of air, liquid, or surfaces. You can measure temperatures in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or both. Most digital thermometers use thermistors, which are small electronic resistors. The thermistor is made of metal that conducts electricity in a specific area and becomes more conductive as the temperature increases. The microcontroller of this thermometer measures the conductivity and converts it into a temperature that is displayed on the LCD screen. Digital thermometers are used in a variety of applications including laboratory environments, food service, warehousing, doctor's offices, and hospitals.
- Digital thermometer for measuring the temperature of liquids and semi-solids
- Measures temperatures from -50 to 300°C (-58 to 572°F) with an accuracy of + or - 1°C
- The 4.5 inch stainless steel probe opens and can be aimed at any angle
- Minimum/maximum temperature memory for temperature compliance monitoring
- Calibration according to ISO 17025 traceability standard to ensure measurement assurance