Private Label Thermometers

Private Label Thermometers available on request. Help designing your own unique product can also be provided. Minimum Quantities apply. Contact us for more details.

£2.47 + VAT
SKU: PL-THERM

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Private Label Thermometers available on request. Help designing your own unique product can also be provided. Minimum Quantities apply. Contact us for more details.

Private Label Thermometers

Available in a range of designs, including wood and plastic. The amount of inks needed will contribute to the quote. The most cost effective way is using one ink (usually black). Please Contact us for more information and help designing and proofing your product.

See our full range of thermometers.

 

What is a thermometer?

Air temperature is the temperature of the atmosphere near the ground, which is not influenced by solar radiation, ground heat or heat conduction. Temperatures are measured with a thermometer in the units degrees Celsius (ยฐC, e.g. 25 ยฐC), Kelvin or Fahrenheit.

Measure correctly with infrared thermometers

First of all, it is important to point out that an infrared thermometer is only used to determine the surface temperature. The type of material and the surface condition of the material are relevant for a precise measurement result. In this context, the emissivity describes the ability of the object to emit infrared energy. Most infrared thermometers have a fixed emissivity of 0.95, which covers a wide range of materials.

Moreover, the correct distance is also essential for a precise measurement result. For this purpose, the distance to the target should be selected according to the measuring spot.

What measures more accurately โ€“ analogue or digital?

Do you often ask yourself which thermometer measures more accurately โ€“ the analogue or the digital thermometer? The answer depends on the measurement accuracy, which is the precision of the thermometer.

Every thermometer is based on an accuracy of the measurement. If this is +/- 1ยฐC, then at an actual temperature of 25ยฐC the temperature displayed can vary between 24 and 26ยฐC.

Digital thermometers have a high measuring accuracy depending on the version. The machine adjusted analogue liquid thermometers from TFA Dostmann have an accuracy of +/- 1ยฐC. However, it is important to read the temperature value horizontally on the scale for the measuring accuracy of these analogue thermometers. This works best if your eyes are on the same height as the liquid.