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Monitor process temperature with these thermometers that install directly into threaded tank and pipe connections.
The 1/4 NPT male back connection fits smaller equipment than other threaded thermometers.
Ensure reliable readings with these thermometers. They come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
For installation in tight spaces, these thermometers have a side connection and face upright for easy viewing.
An extra-long stem extends into deep tanks and hard-to-reach areas.
In addition to a pointer that shows the current temperature, these thermometers have a second pointer that indicates the highest or lowest temperature reached.
For accurate readings in high-vibration environments, these thermometers have a silicone-filled dial that keeps the pointer from fluttering.
A thermowell covers the thermometer stem for protection from vibration, corrosion, shock, and pressure.
Monitor the temperature of corrosive fluids in harsh conditions.
The included calibration certificate traceable to NIST states that these thermometers have passed a test for accuracy, and the silicone-filled dial keeps the pointer from fluttering in high-vibration environments.
Obtain the best viewing angle and a fast response time with these pivoting thermometers filled with mercury-free fluid that registers temperature changes more quickly than dial thermometer stems.
The detachable brass thermowell covers the thermometer stem to protect it from vibration, corrosion, shock, and pressure.
Dry dials with acrylic lenses eliminate the risk of contamination in case of breakage, so these thermometers are often used in food-processing applications.
The most accurate threaded thermometers we sell, these come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test to fall within ±0.5° F accuracy.
Since these thermometers operate on indoor light, there’s no need for batteries. They pivot 180° to support angled mounting.
Monitor the temperature of difficult-to-access system components from a distance.
Install the small display in tight spaces and crowded instrument panels up to 10 feet from the probe.
Protect temperature-sensitive materials in refrigerators and freezers with one of these thermometers that sound an alarm and flash the display when temperature rises above your activation point.
Often used to remotely monitor probe readings in high-temperature applications, these thermometers have a housing designed for installation in instrument and control panels.
For mounting on instrument and control panels, these thermometers have a back flange.
Obtain the most accurate readings possible with these thermometers that include a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test to fall within ±0.5° F accuracy.
A resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe responds to temperature change faster than dial thermometers.
Check internal oven temperature.
Attach these thermometers to the rims of tanks, trays, vats, and other containers.
Monitor temperature in freezers, coolers, and storage areas with these thermometers.
Check the surface temperature of tanks, generators, annealing ovens, boilers, and other metallic equipment.
Externally monitor the air temperature inside freezers, refrigerators, water baths, and incubators. These thermometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Remotely check temperature on the go. These thermometers have a magnetic-back display for temporary mounting and a thermocouple probe with a 5-ft. coiled cable.
In addition to showing current surface temperature, these thermometers have pointers to indicate the minimum and maximum temperatures since the last reading.
Mount this thermometer on pipes in environments with flammable gases, combustible dust, and ignitable fibers.
For dairy, food, and beverage applications that require frequent cleaning, these 3-A certified thermometers have a sanitary quick-clamp connection for easy removal.
This thermometer comes with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states it has passed a test for accuracy.
Clip this compact thermometer to your belt loop or keys for temperature readings on the go. It comes with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states it has passed a test for accuracy.
The long stem reaches the bottom of deep flasks, test tubes, and beakers.
Instead of a dial, these thermometers have an easy-to-read LCD.
Fold the probe into the thermometer handle to prevent wear and damage during storage.
The long stem reaches the bottom of deep beakers and flasks, and the water-resistant housing stands up to washdown conditions and outdoor use. This thermometer comes with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states it has passed a test for accuracy.
Take temperature readings in washdown conditions and outdoor environments.
For easier viewing than dial thermometers for food and beverage, these thermometers show readings on an LCD. All meet standards for use in food-processing environments.
For use in food processing and preparation applications, these thermometers meet NSF/ANSI standards.
Tuck these thermometers into your pocket for on-the-go readings.
The luminescent dial face provides clear temperature readings in low-light conditions.
A protective aluminum housing keeps these glass thermometers from cracking or shattering when dropped.
The mercury-free fluid in these glass thermometers registers temperature changes more quickly than a dial thermometer stem.
A removable rubber float keeps these thermometers on the surface of liquid-filled containers for hands-free temperature readings.
For a longer service life than thermocouple probes and more consistent readings over time, these thermometers have a resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe. They come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
These thermometers have a thermocouple probe that can handle extreme temperatures, and come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they have passed a test for accuracy.
The thermocouple probe measures temperatures up to 500° F, and the thermometer housing meets IPX7 for protection from temporary submersion.
A remote probe extends your reach in hard-to-access areas. These thermometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Measure and store temperature readings and upload the data to a PC.
Store up to 500 readings on these thermometers and determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
For more accurate and consistent readings than thermometers with thermocouple probes and a longer service life, this thermometer has a resistance temperature detector (RTD) probe.
Designed for laboratory applications, these thermometers determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
Mercury-free fluid in these glass thermometers quickly responds to temperature changes.
Prevent broken glass and leaking fluid from contaminating your process. These glass thermometers have an FEP coating that absorbs shock and contains glass and liquid for easy cleanup in case of breakage.
The nickel-plated brass housing protects these glass thermometers from cracking or shattering when dropped or bumped.
A water-resistant housing and rubberized keypad stand up to washdown conditions and outdoor use.
For use in food-processing applications, this thermometer meets NSF/ANSI standards and includes a thermocouple probe with a pointed tip to pierce dense meats and frozen foods.
Touch the tip of your soldering iron for a fast, accurate temperature reading. Within about five seconds, you'll know how hot the iron is, so you can decide whether it's ready for your particular soldering material and application.