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Glass thermometers are touch-temperature devices designed to provide efficient readings with high accuracy for various applications. These varied thermometers offer various benefits in terms of portability, being lightweight, highly calibrated, and especially the operation without a power system. Furthermore, the quality and legibility make them ideal for use in many environments with multiple applications. Additionally, featuring both temperature scales, these liquid-in-glass thermometers come in captivating designs with excellent appearances.
Like ordinary thermometers, these liquid-in-thermometers work by having a temperature-reactive liquid that expands when detecting heat. The rising of the liquid to different levels signifies different temperatures, which can be read to ascertain the temperature levels.
They are mostly safe, depending on the type of liquid within the device. The latest designs come without mercury-filled liquid that mitigates the poisoning risk when they break. The other non-toxic fluid fillings offer safety and peace of mind when used.
Our range of thermometers is designed to be filled with non-toxic fluids, including:
We stock different thermometer types, such as:
These classic thermometers feature excellent specifications and benefits, including:
There is an excellent range of applications for these glass liquid-in thermometers in various environments, such as:
Glass-thermometers ensure the environmental temperature remains constant in various electronic manufacturing and food processing applications. They are also widely employed for temperature-sensitive materials.
They are also essential for elevated temperature measurement and experimental laboratory procedures.
To ensure the safety of food storage, these thermometers play a crucial role in maintaining the optimal temperature of various fridges and freezers. They also ensure the oven temperatures and safeguard various food items in domestic applications.
In medical or clinical environments, clinical glass thermometers are used to measure the patient’s body temperature to ascertain the temperature readings of the patient. Using these thermometers, the elevated temperatures signify the sickness levels of the patient, where high-temperature levels above 36 °C to 38 °C indicate the illness conditions.
Liquid-in-glass thermometers are found to ascertain the greenhouse or home gardens as a reference to find the health status of the plants and their optimal temperature.