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MT-4 Needle Microprobe

Product Features

  • Accuracy to 0.1°C
  • Fast response time
  • Blunt tip ideal for surface temperature

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Price: $154
 
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Specifications

Sensor Tip Diameter 29 ga. (.013'') Blunt tip
Accuracy ±0.1°C in the physiological range
Time Constant: 0.025 seconds
Maximum Temperature: 200°C
Minimum Temperature -50°C
Lead Length 5 feet
Sterilization Protocol Gas ETO, Gluteraldehyde, Isoprophyl Alcohol(can be custom made to be autoclaveable)

29 Gauge Needle Microprobe with blunt tip

Fast-response 29 gauge needle probe with blunt tip, (needle length is 1cm) for instant readings. Good for instant skin temperature and surface temperatures, liquids. Also for very small specimens, powders and materials. Needle tip is sealed to ensure only stainless steel contacts specimen. Max. temp. 200°C. 5 ft. lead. Smallest microprobes give fastest reading. Short probes are easier to insert and last longer. Type #'s indicate needle gauge and needle length in cm.

Sizes Available (ga/cm.):

MT-29/1, MT-29/2, MT-29/3, MT-29/5

MT-26/2, MT-26/4, MT-26/6

MT-23/3, MT-23/5, MT-23/8

MT-4 - Similar to MT-29/1 but has blunt tip. Good for instant skin and surface temperatures, liquids. Time constant .025 secs. Not isolated.

ICT-4 - For use on integrated circuits and other micro specimens. 0.013" dia. straight stainless steel shaft; slightly protruding sensor bead to facilitate temperature probing. 5" tubular handle fits micro- manipulators. Max. Intermittent Temp. 200°C, continuous use 100°C, Time constant 0.25 secs. 5 ft. lead. Not Isolated.

All needle probes are non-isolated. Isolated versions of 23 ga. and larger needles are available for special order.

Autoclavable version of any needle probe can be made as a custom order. Please call to request HT autoclavable version.

Time Constant is defined as the time required to reach 63% of final temperature in liquid. An accurate reading is obtained when the reading stops changing, typically 5-10 time constants.

Maximum Temperature refers to intermittent use of probe. When probe is used for continuous measurements, maximum temperature should be reduced by 25% unless specified.

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