Microprobes for temperature measurement

Submitted by admin on Thu, 2005-02-03 16:37.

This system is ideal for temperature measurements in places where a flexible and small diameter temperature measuring probe can be used.

Taking the temperature of neonatal mice rectally, in blood vessels or spectrometer cuvettes is easy with the 0.23mm Teflon coated probe, says Harvard Apparatus.

This highly flexible probe is autoclavable or gas sterilisable.
The small mass of these probes allows for extremely fast reading times with time constants as low as 0.005 seconds.
This system is ideal for temperature measurements in places where a flexible and small diameter temperature measuring probe can be used.

These micro probes work with a controller to measure with an accuracy of 0.1C with auto correction feature compensating for ambient temperatures from 0C to 50C.

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