Appendix c, Choosing a temperature bath liquid – Cannon Instrument CT-2000 (Contant Temperature Bath) User Manual

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CANNON

®

CT-2000 Constant Temperature Bath

Revision 1.0g—February, 2012; CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA

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CHAPTER

C

APPENDIX C

CHOOSING A

TEMPERATURE BATH LIQUID

The ideal bath liquid would possess low viscosity, high heat capacity, and
low vapor pressure over a wide range of temperatures. In addition, the
liquid should have a very high flash point and be relatively low in cost. If
the fluid is to be used in a kinematic viscosity bath where it is necessary
to view the instruments through the bath liquid, then it is important for
the liquid to be clear and without color. Unfortunately, no single fluid
meets all these requirements. When selecting a fluid, keep the following
guidelines in mind.

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choice of a suitable fluid must begin by establishing the temperature
range over which the bath will be operated. The following is a list of
operating temperature ranges and bath liquids suitable for use in these
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