Los termómetros de inmersión permiten la medición de la temperatura en sustancias líquidas y viscoplásticas. En este sentido, la punta de la sonda también es ideal para ejecutar la penetración. Los termómetros de inmersión de Testo son ideales para el uso en laboratorios, en la gastronomía, la industria o en la tecnología de calefacción. Testo ofrece modelos especiales para la medición de la temperatura en medios agresivos como ácidos y bases.
Termómetro de inmersión con profundidad: altamente preciso, rápido y compacto
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Los termómetros de inmersión de Testo ofrecen
- Control de temperatura rápido y fiable en el trabajo cotidiano.
- Puntas de sonda delgadas y rapidísimas para una medición nítida, por ejemplo, en el procesamiento de alimentos.
- Medición de la temperatura de alta precisión incluso en medios agresivos.
- Medición por infrarrojos para escáners de temperatura mucho más rápidos.
- Gran variedad de modelos y una relación precio-rendimiento única.
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Recording core temperatures: an overview of our immersion thermometers
Immersion thermometers with fixed probes
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Temperature measurement – please keep it simple!
Not only does an immersion thermometer need to be precise and robust, it also needs to be fast and practical to use. The following properties are important:
- The probe needs to be thin but robust – the rule of thumb is: the thinner, the faster.
- In the case of spot checks: an exceptionally narrow measuring tip for discreet puncture holes.
- Washable under running water.
- For food: HACCP-compliant, certified to EN 13485, waterproof in accordance with protection class IP65.
Practical expertise relating to temperature measurement with immersion thermometers
Immersion thermometers from Testo are specifically designed for measuring the temperature in liquids, pastes and semi-solid media such as meat, fish or dough. Here, no distinction is made between immersion thermometers and penetration thermometers, because the probe tip is optimized for media ranging from liquid through to semi-solid. However, depending on the application, different performance characteristics are required in the temperature measurement.
The surprising versatility of a stem – on an immersion thermometer
Find out here which immersion thermometer is right for your requirements:
- Temperature measurement on saucepans: Industrial kitchens, top restaurants or school canteens - it is imperative that professional temperature checks form part of the daily routine and are documented. An immersion thermometer from Testo will enable you to handle all of your monitoring duties quickly, efficiently and with precision.
- Proof of the cold chain: Used in Incoming Goods. Here, there are daily deliveries of fresh or deep-frozen food, whose cold chain has to be completely traceable. This is achieved via professional temperature measurement. Plus, of course, it needs to be done quickly. In addition to Testo's straightforward penetration thermometers, the lightning-fast infrared thermometers have also proved their worth when it comes to spot checks. The combination of penetration probe and non-contact infrared thermometer in one instrument is very popular.
- Immersion measurement in aggressive substances: Testo offers a series of special immersion thermometers for measuring the temperature in chemical solutions during etching processes. Developed for the special practical requirements in laboratories and industry.
- Measurement in temperature zones: The exceptionally robust temperature data loggers are ideal for long-term temperature measurement. They have proven their worth in applications such as cold chain monitoring, storage climate recording and laboratory climate documentation. The networked temperature meters record and document the measurement data seamlessly and reliably. So you can always be sure that the required temperatures stay within the prescribed limits.
Prevent measurement errors with your thermometer for immersion
One of the most common application errors when it comes to temperature measurement is impatience. Why is that? Because your immersion thermometer requires a sufficient acclimatization time. If the temperature probe and measurement object are at different temperatures, the measurement results are falsified because the actual temperature is not measured. If, for example, the probe is colder than the measurement object, it extracts the heat – and therefore energy too. You can easily prevent this by observing the so-called t99 time and two rules of thumb:
- The t99 time: t99 time is the time required by the immersion probe to achieve 99% of its final measuring value. The probe achieves the 90% value quite quickly – however, it takes just as long again to get from the target stage of 90% to the 99% value. The exact acclimatization time can be inferred from the performance characteristics of your immersion thermometer.
- The 2 immersion thermometer rules of thumb: 1. For your immersion thermometer, select an immersion depth that corresponds to 10 to 15 times the diameter of the immersion probe. 2. Keep the liquid slightly in motion throughout the measuring process.
Measuring temperature without an immersion thermometer: check out the variety of products at Testo
For sensitive and sterile products
Testo infrared thermometers are designed specifically for measuring the temperature of sensitive products. The temperature is recorded without any contact with the surface – online. Also ideal for measurements in hazardous or difficult-to-access places.
Long-term measurement and documentation
Wherever temperatures not only need to be measured, but also recorded, stored and documented over a longer period of time, temperature data loggers from Testo are your first choice. The readings can be read out and analyzed at any time, where necessary.
The entire spectrum of penetration thermometers
Are you looking for a simple penetration thermometer, a temperature meter with a connectable penetration probe or a temperature data logger? Testo has the ideal instrument for any internal or core temperature measurement.
Clever: measuring temperature with strips
The self-adhesive temperature measuring strips from Testo offer the ideal solution for recording the maximum surface temperature. Frequent areas of application are production and development processes. When the temperature changes, the colour of the measuring strip changes. Simple but clever.
Temperature in the form of an image
Thermal imagers from Testo have been indispensable in research and development – ever since 2007. Thermographic temperature measurement is easy to manage, technically precise – and unprecedentedly inexpensive.