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During the annealing process, contamination must
be controlled. At temperatures above 500°C, the lattice structure
of a quartz sheath is transparent to metal ions. The thermometer
must be cleaned and all contaminating materials removed from its
sheath. Annealing should only be done in a furnace that’s designed
to avoid emitting metal ions during its heating cycle. Hart solves
this problem in its 9117 furnace by using a quartz-encased
graphite block that is specially prepared to guard against
contamination before assembly.
The furnace also has a programmable controller
specifically designed for the annealing process.
As a manufacturer of SPRTs, Hart metrologists
understand every aspect of SPRT use and calibration procedures,
including the annealing process. We use this furnace in our own
lab, so we know exactly how well it works.
Features
- Guards against contamination
- Anneals both SPRTs and HTPRTs
- Fully programmable
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