Ice-point reference without the ice • Bath-quality stability in a portable ice-point reference • Easy re-calibration for long-term reliability • Ready-light frees user’s time and attention • Solid-state cooling technology
Have you been thinking about buying a zero-point dry-well? Forget those ugly-looking units the competition makes. You can get a great looking and great performing zero-point dry-well from Fluke Calibration.
The 9101 has three test wells for inserting more than one probe at a time. All three wells are stable to ±0.005 °C. One well accommodates changeable inserts for varying probe diameters.
- Capture smaller temperature differences with increased thermal sensitivity
It's easier to visualize and diagnose problems
- Images on the screen are getting sharper with better color differences
- Display deviations from standard temperature and communicate concerns to your team using multiple Delta-T markers - select one as a reference point and another to display differences
- Multiple square markers on camera - identify min/max temperature for equipment area or equipment array
- Determine heat differences more easily with the new palette and wider array of yellows and greens on screen
The UT220 is a 1999 count AC&DC digital clamp meter that can ensure stable performance, higher degree of safety and reliability to users. It is designed with over-load protection for all ranges, perfect for all professionals measuring currents up to 2000A.
High performance furnace for thermocouple calibrations to 1200 °C
The Fluke Calibration 9118A Thermocouple Calibration Furnace is a horizontal, open-ended tube furnace with a temperature range of 300 °C to 1200 °C. It is used for comparison calibration of noble and base-metal thermocouples by secondary high-temperature labs and instrument shops in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, metals, and plastics. The 9118A is the most accurate, reliable, and flexible furnace in its class, meeting the demanding requirements of high-temperature thermocouple calibration.
The Fluke 27 II and 28 II digital multimeters set a new standard for operation in harsh conditions with the features and accuracy to solve most electrical problems. Both gauges are IP 67 rated (water and dust repellent), MSHA approved, extended operating temperature range of -15°C to +55°C (5°F to 131°F, -40°C for s /s 20 minutes) and 95 % humidity, and has been designed and tested to withstand a 3 m (10 ft) drop. The Fluke 20 Series Multimeter is designed to work in the toughest environments.