Description
A thermometer is an instrument used for measuring and indicating temperature. It is typically comprised of a narrow, hermetically-sealed glass tube that is marked with graduations. At one end, it has a bulb containing mercury or alcohol, which extends along the tube as it expands. Laboratory thermometers are used to measure temperatures or temperature changes with a high degree of precision. They are made of metal or glass and strengthened through thermal tempering or annealing.
| Brand | Brannan |
|---|---|
| Dimension | 30.5cm (L) |
| Material | Glass |
| Property | 7.6cm Immersion |
| Range | -10 to 100°C 1.0° Division |
| Unit | Each |
| UOM | EA |
Bill of Materials
- 1x 40-403-0C (Liv Laboratory Thermometer,Mercury,-10 to 100degC,1.0deg Division,Partial Immersion,76mm Recommended Immersion Length,299mm Length,Each)





