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The Fluke 6020 is a high-temperature calibration oil bath used in laboratories for precision temperature calibration. It operates over a wide range of temperatures, from 40°C to 300°C, making it ideal for industrial and laboratory settings requiring stable and uniform heat distribution.
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The Fluke Calibration 6020 oil bath provides a stable heat source for accurate temperature calibration. This mid-range bath is capable of operating from 40°C to 300°C with precision to ±0.001°C at lower temperatures. It is designed for laboratories where a reliable, high-capacity, and deep immersion calibration bath is needed for comparison calibrations. The 6020 comes with digital control and can be automated via software, making it versatile for both industrial and laboratory use. This model is known for its reliability and performance in maintaining accurate temperature control over a large volume of liquid.
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The Fluke 6020 is a high-temperature calibration oil bath used in laboratories for precision temperature calibration. It operates over a wide range of temperatures, from 40°C to 300°C, making it ideal for industrial and laboratory settings requiring stable and uniform heat distribution.
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