Dial Thermometers by VEE GEE (15 items)
Key Features:
- Item: Soil Dial Thermometer
- Sensing Element: Bimetal
- Dial Size: 3 in
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- Item: Compost Dial Thermometer
- Sensing Element: Bimetal
- Dial Size: 3 in
Key Features:
- Item: Compost Dial Thermometer
- Sensing Element: Bimetal
- Dial Size: 3 in
Key Features:
- Item: Soil Dial Thermometer
- Sensing Element: Bimetal
- Dial Size: 3 in
Key Features:
- Item: Thermometer,Dial,-10 to 110 degrees C
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Item: Thermometer,Dial,25 to 125 degrees F
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Thermometer,Dial,50 to 550 degrees F
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Dial Therm,Dual Scale 10-290 degrees C
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Vee Gee 1" Dial Thermometer,-25 to 1
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Thermometer,Dial,25 to 125 degrees F
- Package Quantity: 1
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- Item: Thermometer,Dial,-40 to 70 degrees C
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Thermometer,Dial,0 to 220 degrees F
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Thermometer,Dial,50 to 550 degrees F
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Dial Thermometer,3" diameter,0 to 100
- Package Quantity: 1
Key Features:
- Item: Dial Thermometer,1" diameter,-10 to 11
- Package Quantity: 1
About Dial Thermometers
Dial thermometers are instruments used to measure temperatures accurately. They are commonly used in a variety of industries and applications such as food preparation, laboratory testing, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring.
Types of Dial Thermometers
The most common type of dial thermometer is the bimetal dial thermometer which is composed of two metals with different coefficients of thermal expansion. Other types include dial temperature gauges and dial thermometers with probes. Prices vary depending on the type and complexity.
How Dial Thermometers are Made
Dial thermometers are made from a variety of materials including brass, steel, aluminum, stainless steel, and plastic. These materials are combined with components such as sensors or probes to create a device that can accurately measure temperatures.
Industries that use Dial Thermometers
Dial thermometers are commonly used by professionals in various industries such as foodservice, HVAC/R technicians, medical laboratories, manufacturing plants, automotive shops and more. These professionals rely on the accuracy and reliability of these devices to ensure accurate readings for their applications.
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