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Troemner’s
Temperature Calibration Laboratory
utilizes the most advanced equipment and training to provide
the lowest temperature measurement uncertainties available in
the market place. Troemner’s Temperature Laboratory is
ISO/IEC 17025 compliant with NVLAP accreditation for comparison
temperature calibrations. An application has been submitted
to NVLAP for accreditation for fixed point temperature calibration.
Troemner offers a complete range of temperature calibration
services from -196°C to 1100°C for SPRT’s, RTD’s,
Thermistors, Thermocouples, Digital Readouts and Liquid-in-Glass
Thermometers.
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Facility and Environment
Troemner's Temperature Calibration Laboratories meet strict ISO/IEC
17025 guidelines. Environmental conditions in the Laboratory
are strictly monitored and controlled. Comparison temperature
calibrations have NVLAP
accreditation.
Equipment
Troemner's
Temperature Calibration Laboratory is outfitted with the latest
state-of-the-art equipment for fixed point and comparison temperature
calibrations. Equipment includes an ASL F18 Thermometry Bridge,
a variety of cells covering eight temperature fixed points (Al,
Zn, Sn, In, Ga, Hg, Ar and water), four high precision resistors
and four baths (Alcohol, Oil, Water and Alumina).
Temperature
devices that can be calibrated include SPRT's, PRT's, RTD's,
Thermistors, Thermocouples, Digital Readouts and Liquid-in-Glass
Thermometers. Equipment is interfaced to computers for processing
calibration data to ensure the accuracy of the data collection
process and eliminate transposition errors.
Staff
Troemner’s
metrology staff has received training in temperature calibrations
at NIST and has extensive experience in temperature calibration.
Processes
Troemner
can tailor a calibration for your temperature-measuring device
from primary fixed-point calibrations for calibrating in-house
temperature standards and high precision temperature devices
to secondary comparison calibrations for less accurate temperature
measuring devices. All primary temperature standards are directly
traceable to the NIST.
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