Fluke 9100S – Dry Block Calibrator
Features
- Compact design
- Ranges from 95 to 707°F (35 to 375°C)
- Accuracy to ±0.25°C, stability of ±0.25°C at 122°F (50°C)
- RS-232 interface with 9930 Interface-it v3.81 software (Optional )
Fluke 9100S, 9102S Handheld Dry-Wells
- Smallest dry-wells in the world
- Ranges from –10°C to 375°C
- Accuracy to ±0.25°C, stability of ±0.05°C at 0°C
- RS-232 interface
Fluke 9101 Zero-Point Dry-Well
- Bath-quality stability in a portable ice-point reference
- Easy re-calibration for long-term reliability
- Ready-light frees user’s time and attention
- Solid-state cooling technology
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Fluke 9102S-256 Low Temperature Dry Block Calibrator
Features
- For work in the temperature range of -10 to 122°C
- Stable to ±0.05°C
- Includes a NIST-traceable calibration
- Excellent for dial gauges, digital thermometers, bulb switches, and other sensors that need calibration below ambient
- Two wells so you can use one for a reference thermometer to increase accuracy.
- Both wells are 1/2″ in diameter, and each has inserts available for almost any sensor size
- Battery pack option that gives you approximately four hours of field use when AC power is unavailable
- Removable insert sleeves 1/2″ O.D. x 4″ deep (13 mm x 102mm) and comes complete with 1/4″ and 3/16″ inserts (order additional insert sizes as needed)
Fluke 9103 – Low Temperature Field Drywell
Fluke 9103 Offers
Features
- Lightweight and very portable
- Accuracy to ±0.25°C
- Easy to recalibrate
Fluke 9103, 9140 Dry-Well Calibrators & Dry Block Calibrators
- Lightweight and very portable
- Accuracy to ±0.25 °C
- RS-232 interface
- Easy to recalibrate
Fluke 9114, 9115A, 9116A Freeze-point furnaces
- Designed to extend plateaus
- High-stability OEM controllers, RS-232 included
- External cooling coils
Fluke 9117 Annealing Furnace
- Guards against contamination
- Anneals both SPRTs and HTPRTs
- Fully programmable
Fluke 9118A Thermocouple Calibration Furnace
- Tube furnace configuration (without isothermal block): Base-metal thermocouples are often sheathed in formable materials such as braided fiberglass or PTFE. During calibration, they are bundled around a reference thermometer, held together with fiberglass cord or tape, and inserted into a tube furnace.
- Isothermal block configuration: Metal- or ceramic-sheathed thermocouples are generally constructed with noble-metal thermoelements and therefore have higher calibration accuracy requirements. The isothermal block, which accommodates up to four 6.35 millimeter probes, improves heat transfer and temperature stability. This better equalizes the temperature between the reference probe and the UUT, which lowers measurement uncertainty compared to calibration without a block.