NPL Video from fixed points to PRT & TC Traceability

Contact thermometry reference fixed points for ITS90 at NPL

A 33 minute science lecture describing a journey from the argon triple point to the iridium-carbon eutectic point in the context of UK industry needs

by Jonathan Pearce, NPL Temperature & Humidity group, Engineering Measurement Division

Contact thermometry is temperature measurement using sensors in contact with the medium to be measured. They are generally either resistance thermometers or thermocouples.

NPL’s primary realisation and dissemination of the International Temperature Scale of 1990 between the triple point of argon (83.8058 K) and the freezing point of silver (961.78 °C) is by means of standard platinum resistance thermometers (SPRTs) and very pure fixed-point cells.

These devices provide the basis of traceability of temperature measurements in the UK in this temperature range.

Last Updated on the NPL website: 1 Jun 2012
Created: 4 May 2012

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