Laboratory thermometer Checktemp® 1
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laboratory thermometer
laboratory thermometer
laboratory thermometer
laboratory thermometer
laboratory thermometer
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Measurement method
electronic
Tip type
probe
Temperature range

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: -50 °C
(-58 °F)

Description

The HI98509 Checktemp® is a high-accuracy thermometer with a 1 m (3.3') flexible, silicone cable connecting the meter and the stainless steel probe. The sharp-tip penetration probe easily lances semi-solid products such as fruits, vegetables, and cheeses. This probe can also handle liquid, air and measurements in frozen materials. The probe incorporates an NTC thermistor sensor to measure the temperature. °C/°F readout IP 65 water resistant protection Not intended for human use. is a high-accuracy thermometer with a 1 m (3.3’) flexible, silicone cable connecting the meter and the stainless steel probe. The sharp-tip penetration probe easily lances semi-solid products such as fruits, vegetables, and cheeses. This probe can also handle liquid, air and measurements in frozen materials. The probe incorporates an NTC thermistor sensor to measure the temperature. Thermistors make it possible to obtain extremely high accuracy in a very short period of time. The Hanna CAL Check™ feature has been incorporated into the Checktemp®1 for reliable and accurate measurements. CAL Check™ automatically runs a self-check upon startup and reports status back to the user; "-0-" for ok and "Err" if something is wrong. makes routine controls fast and simple for both incoming and outgoing goods. Constructed of AISI 316 stainless steel material, this probe is in compliance with food regulations, making it an ideal instrument for measuring temperature according to HACCP requirements.

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