ParcoEngineer
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 3
I need to calibrate a pyrometer for use at sub-zero temperatures. We are considering using a cryogenic liquid with a 1 atm boiling point around -100°F. The plan is to obtain this liquid in a refrigerated vessel and allow it to come to it's boiling temperature, using that as a calibration point. We are looking for +/- 1°F accuracy.
Does this sound like a good method? Has anyone else here performed a low-temperature calibration before? How did you do it? Any suggestions for an appropriate cryogenic liquid?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rich
Does this sound like a good method? Has anyone else here performed a low-temperature calibration before? How did you do it? Any suggestions for an appropriate cryogenic liquid?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rich