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X Cells - Stainless Steel Fixed-Point Cells

Features
- Stainless steel casings help protect cells from mishandling
- Accuracies virtually identical to traditional-size quartz cells
- Can be maintained in fluid baths or dry-well calibrators
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Specifications
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Nominal Temperature Values
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Water: 0.01°C
Gallium: 29.7646°C
Indium: 156.5985°C
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Expanded Uncertainty (k=2)
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Water: ±1.0 mK (0.5 typical)
Gallium: ±1.0 mK (0.5 typical)
Indium: ±2.0 mK (1.0 typical)
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Metal Sample Purity
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Gallium: 99.99999%
Indium: 99.9999%
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Immersion Depth
(in pure sample)
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Water: 3.4" (86.4 mm)
Gallium: 3.0" (76.2 mm)
Indium: 3.0" (76.2 mm)
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Casing Material
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Stainless Steel
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Well I.D.
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0.25" (6.35 mm)
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Cell Size
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5" H x 1" Dia.
(127 x 24 mm)
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Have you wanted to use fixed-point cells but couldnt justify the price? Have you been hesitant because of complex realization procedures or the fragile nature of traditional cells?
Harts new X Cells solve all these problems. They provide primary standards performance, are nearly unbreakable, and cost much less than traditional cell systems. The value of the water triple point X Cells is within 0.2 mK of traditional water triple point cells, and the gallium and indium cells include realized uncertainties less than 0.002°C.
Gallium and indium X Cells are constructed using a Teflon crucible containing a sample with purity of at least 99.9999%. The crucible is enclosed within a specially cleaned stainless steel envelope, which is evacuated and back-filled with high-purity argon.
Realizing these reference points couldnt be easier. Special X Cell maintenance baskets allow the cells to be used in both standard baths and Micro-Baths, and a special sleeve is available for maintaining X Cells in Model 9103 dry-well calibrators.
Simply place the cell in the heat source, select the melt temperature, and within 30 minutes youll have an ITS-90 reference temperature all day long with stability of ±0.001°C. Once you finish using the cell, just set the freeze temperature and within minutes the cell is again ready for another realization. What could be easier?
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