Medical thermometer classic
mercuryaxillaryoral

medical thermometer
medical thermometer
medical thermometer
medical thermometer
medical thermometer
medical thermometer
medical thermometer
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Characteristics

Applications
medical
Measurement method
mercury
Measurement point
oral, axillary
Other characteristics
waterproof
Temperature range

Min.: 35.5 °C
(95.9 °F)

Max.: 42 °C
(107.6 °F)

Description

The Glass thermometers have a far-reaching tradition and analog thermometers have long been the method of choice for measuring body temperature. However, glass thermometers still offer some decisive advantages today. Due to the closed glass body, the thermometer can be disinfected as a whole and is ideal for allergy sufferers. And our thermometers have long since stopped containing toxic mercury. Today Galinstan is used as the measuring liquid. We believe in a tradition that goes back more than 100 years and are convinced that it is still an environmentally friendly, reliable and, above all, durable variant of digital thermometers. Sustainability We produce our thermometer exclusively (95%) with raw materials from Germany. Properly stored, it accompanies you for a lifetime. Suitable For Allergy Sufferers This thermometer is particularly suitable for allergy sufferers. The closed glass body is free of metals or plastics. It can also be cleaned and disinfected 100% safely. Special Glass From Germany We only use special glass from Germany to manufacture our thermometer. The glass tube and the internal capillary are manufactured in-house. Without Batteries The measuring principle of the thermometer is based on the thermal expansion of materials, which is why this thermometer does not need batteries. The non-toxic measuring liquid Galinstan replaces the previously known mercury.

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