KIMBLE THERMOMETERS - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

May 3, 2012 - KIMBLE THERMOMETERS. Anal. Chem. , 1954, 26 (4), pp 67A–67A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60088a775. Publication Date: April 1954. ACS Legacy ...
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BORN TO SPEND A LIFETIME IN A LABORATORY Laboratory thermometers take a terrific 1 Ίj beating. They are stuck in all sorts of

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A laboratory thermometer has to be tough or it soon loses all those numbers that tell you the degrees of temperature. So Kimble de­ veloped a thermometer with fused-in permanent num­ bers and lines that stay bright and clear... are as resistant to chemical attack as the thermometer glass itself.

T h e accuracy of Kimble laboratory thermometers is kept to those tolerances specified as ideal by the National Bureau of Standards, and by the American Society for Testing Materials. Modern lining and numbering per­ mit easy reading —save time —reduce chances of error. These Kimble laboratory thermometers with the rev­ olutionary fused in filler are another example of how Owens-Illinois contributes engineered glass products to the nation.

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