Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer, stem type
The Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer in rod form is an indispensable instrument for precise temperature measurements in various scientific and industrial applications. This thermometer is characterized by its high accuracy and reliability, making it ideal for use in laboratories, the construction industry and biochemical testing. Compared to other products on the market, the Ludwig Schneider Precision Laboratory Thermometer offers a robust design and ease of use, ensuring long life and consistent performance.
Similarly equipped products such as the Ludwig Schneider Precision Minimum Thermometer also offer high precision and reliability, but with specific application areas.
Technical data and features
The Ludwig Schneider Precision Laboratory Thermometer is available in different models, each offering different measurement ranges and accuracies. Here are some of the most important technical data:
- Model1052105S/04/3P: Measuring range from -38 to +50 °C, scale in 0.5 °C, tolerance ±0.5 °C, total length 320 mm, total immersion depth.
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Model 1042373S/04/3P: Measuring range from -10 to +50 °C, scale in 0.5 °C, tolerance ±0.5 °C, total length 240 mm, total immersion depth.
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Model 1042374S/04/3P: Measuring range from -10 to +100 °C, scale in 0.5 °C, tolerance ±0.5 °C, total length 290 mm, total immersion depth.
- Model1042375S/04/3P: Measuring range from -10 to +150 °C, scale in 0.5 °C, tolerance ±0.5 °C, total length 370 mm, total immersion depth.
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Model 1042380S/04/3P: Measuring range from -1 to +201 °C, scale in 0.5 °C, tolerance ±0.5 °C, total length 480 mm, total immersion depth.
These thermometers are known for their stepless adjustment, large displays and variable measuring times. They enable fast and targeted work thanks to optimum control and offer a wide range of monitoring options. The waterproof design and robust construction make them flexible in use and durable.
Certifications and standards
The Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer complies with all relevant standards and certifications required for use in laboratories and industrial applications. These include, among others:
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DIN: German industrial standard for precision and reliability.
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CE: Declaration of conformity confirming compliance with European safety, health and environmental protection requirements.
Application examples
The Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer is used in a wide range of applications, including
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DNA analysis: precise temperature control is critical to the accuracy and reproducibility of DNA analysis.
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Biochemical analysis: Enzymatic reactions and processes require accurate temperature measurements to ensure optimal conditions.
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Chemical industry: Temperature monitoring of chemical reactions and processes.
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Construction industry: Monitoring the temperature of construction materials and processes.
FAQs
How accurate is the Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer?
The accuracy varies depending on the model, but is typically ±0.5 °C or better.
Is the thermometer waterproof?
Yes, the thermometer is available in a waterproof version, making it ideal for use in humid environments.
Can the thermometer be used in different applications?
Yes, the thermometer is flexible and suitable for a wide range of applications including DNA analysis, biochemical testing and the construction industry.
What certifications does the thermometer have?
The thermometer complies with DIN and CE standards, which stand for precision and safety.
Conclusion
The Ludwig Schneider precision laboratory thermometer in rod form is a highly accurate and reliable instrument that can be used in a wide range of scientific and industrial applications. With its robust design, ease of use and high accuracy, it is an excellent choice for professionals who require precise temperature measurements. Similar products like the Ludwig Schneider Laboratory Thermometer LabE -5+100°C:0.2°C red (incl. DaKKs) also offer high precision and reliability for specific applications.