Laboratory thermometer 50315
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Laboratory thermometer - 50315 - Stoelting Europe - fever / digital / probe
Laboratory thermometer - 50315 - Stoelting Europe - fever / digital / probe
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, fever
Display
digital
Tip type
probe
Temperature range

Min.: -100 °C
(-148 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Measurement duration

5 s

Description

Fast, precise readings. The Microprobe digital thermometer is versatile, accurate and perfectly suited for measuring core body temperature in laboratory animals. The Microprobe Thermometer provides fast, precise readings, usually under five seconds. It has a 0.1°C resolution and a temperature range from -100 to 200°C. Accuracy and resolution to 0.1°C Durable Construction sealed from dust and moisture Analog output The Microprobe digital thermometer is versatile, accurate and perfectly suited for measuring core body temperature in laboratory animals. The Microprobe Thermometer provides fast, precise readings, usually under five seconds. It has a 0.1°C resolution and a temperature range from -100 to 200°C. This thermometer runs on€ power or Rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries. Thermometer is provided with analog output for recording temperature data. Because the Microprobe Thermometer is designed with a moisture-, dust-, and fume-proof sealed case, it can be used in the lab, in the field, or in industrial environments. The microprobe thermometer has 0.1°C resolution and super accuracy of 0.1°C +/- 1 digit between 0-50°C, 0.1% +/- 1 digit over full range. The temperature range is -100 to +200°C. The Microprobe Thermometer provides fast readings, usually within 2-5 seconds depending on temperature probe in use.

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