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About REOTEMP

Since 1965, Reotemp has been manufacturing temperature and pressure instruments for the oil & gas, power generation, food & beverage, biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Headquartered in San Diego, California, the brand's comprehensive catalogue includes bimetal thermometers, pressure gauges, diaphragm seals, RTDs, thermocouples, pressure transmitters, compost thermometers and accessories for a wide range of process markets. Reotemp sanitary dial thermometers have 300 Series polished stainless steel case for structural rigidity and durability. These thermometers offer back / bottom connection as per the user's requirement. They can withstand temperatures ranging from -40 to 300 degrees C and have a bimetal sensing element for accurate & reliable temperature measurements. The brand's QP02F23PS thermometer features a stainless-steel case and bezel for improved shock protection. It comes with an external adjustment screw for easy calibration.

Things To Consider

Cross-Reference Alternatives

Reotemp part numbers often cross-reference to various Dwyer Instruments part numbers. So, if you're looking for Reotemp lab equipment that is either obsolete or out of stock, chances are we have equivalent items available.

Why Us?

These Reotemp products range from small to large sizes. They may require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, these items are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between soil and sanitary dial thermometers?

Soil thermometers are designed for measuring the temperature of soil in agricultural and environmental applications, featuring a long probe for insertion into the ground. These Reotemp compost thermometers are crucial for monitoring soil temperature conditions relevant to plant growth and microbial activity. On the other hand, sanitary dial thermometers are specifically engineered for use in the food and beverage industry, particularly in processes where hygiene and sanitation are paramount. These thermometers adhere to strict sanitary standards, often featuring a smooth, easy-to-clean design and materials that withstand frequent washdowns.

How do I clean and maintain Reotemp pocket thermometers?

  • Gently wipe the thermometer with a damp cloth to remove surface dirt.
  • Use mild soap and water for stubborn stains, avoiding harsh chemicals.
  • Air-dry the thermometer thoroughly before storing it to prevent moisture damage.
  • Inspect the probe for any signs of damage or wear during cleaning.

When should I replace a dial thermometer?

  • Replace if the thermometer shows signs of physical damage or corrosion.
  • Consider replacement if readings become consistently inaccurate.
  • Replace a dial thermometer if the lens or dial face is cracked or clouded.
  • Regularly check for any deviations from calibration or standards.
  • Upgrade when more accurate or specialised temperature measurements are required.

What factors should I consider while choosing a thermometer accessory?

  • Ensure compatibility with your thermometer model.
  • Choose based on intended use and application.
  • Opt for durable materials for longevity.

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