■Easy-to-use fixed point maintenance equipment with excellent cost performance
・1 week stable period
・Effortless automatic realization
・Daily use in primary laboratory
The melting point of gallium (29.7646 °C) is a critical temperature. Thermometers used in life sciences, environmental monitoring, and numerous other applications rely on the melting point of gallium for accurate calibration. Laboratory standards rely on it as a means to measure drift between ITS-90 check standards and calibrations. Fluke Calibration has made this easy to use.
The new 9230 Gallium Maintenance System, used in conjunction with Fluke Calibration's Model 5943 Stainless Steel Gallium Cell, provides a week-long melt plateau with results nearly identical to Fluke Calibration's maintenance baths. Not a day, not a day and a half, but a week.
The Model 5943 Stainless Steel Gallium Cell contains 99.99999+% pure gallium samples. The gallium is sealed within a Teflon envelope surrounded by high-purity argon gas. Additionally, the envelope itself is sealed in a stainless steel housing. This dual sealing method reduces the amount of leaching on the gallium sample and ensures a cell life of more than 10 years.
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