Product Description
Stirred Ice Bath
The most used temperature for calibration is 0°C.
The normal way of creating 0°C is via a mixture of ice and water in a Dewar Flask.
However, this can give errors of up to 4°C because water is densest at 4°C and so as the ice melts the temperatures at the bottom of the flask can rise to 4°C.
In the design of the ice flask offered by Isothermal Technology Ltd., these problems have been eliminated by stirring the water/ice mixture and segregating the ice from the water in the measuring zone.
This stirred ice/water bath is designed and built according to National Laboratory recommendations.
Using demineralised water, accuracies of ±0.005K are obtainable. Typically the bath will last for 4 hours before recharging with ice.
The ice is contained around and below the compartment where up to 4 probes can be placed for calibration or referencing purposes.
An option permits a water triple point cell to be maintained within the stirred ice bath.
Technical Feature | Value |
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Model | 813 |
Accuracy using demineralised water | 0°C at ±0.005K |
Capacity | 8 litres (approx.) |
Depth of Immersion | 350mm |
Accuracy using comparison techniques | ±0.001°C |
Power | 50 Watts, 108-130 or 208-240Vac 50/60Hz |
Dimensions | Height 580mm, Width 420mm (including handle), Depth 250mm, Weight 15kgs |
Options | 814/01B Copper Equalising Block, 814/02 Mercury Thermometer Support Kit, 814-06-02 Small Water Triple Point Cell Kit, 814-06-04 Large Water Triple Point Cell Kit. |
How to order | 813 Stirred Ice Bath. Please specify voltage required. |