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BB703-series
Ambient 10 °C to 400 °C Temperature Blackbody Calibrator
- Calibrates from Ambient +10 to 400°C (Ambient +20 to 752°F)
- Portable Miniature Design
- Built-in Digital 1/32 DIN Temperature Controller
- Calibrates Infrared Instruments Quickly and Accurately
BB703-series
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C$
4,186.35

Product Overview
- Accuracy ± 1.4 °C
- Additional Features 1 Portable
- Cavity Emissivity 0.95
- Control Mode PID Control
- Display Type LED
- Frequency 50/60 Hz
- Height 56 mm
- Installation Category II
- Internal Sensing Element Platinum RTD, Class A, 100Ω, alpha = 0.00385
- Length 155 mm
- Operating Temperature, Max 40 °C
- Operating Temperature, Min 0 °C
- Power Consumption 175 W
- Process Temperature, Max 400 °C
- Process Temperature, Min 10 °C
- Resolution 0.1°
- Stability ±0.3°C
- Weight 1.09 kg
- Width 127 mm
The BB703 is a high performance, rugged, miniature blackbody calibrator. It is used for infrared pyrometer calibrations with a temperature range of Ambient +10 to 400°C (Ambient +20 to 752°F). With its unique miniature design and built-in 29 mm (1.125") target aperture, the BB703 is an ideal and economical infrared calibrator for any laboratory or field service application. An NIST traceable calibration certificate is also provided.
PLEASE NOTE: Items listed as "Stock" require 5 Business Days for NIST Certification and Order Processing.
PLEASE NOTE: Items listed as "Stock" require 5 Business Days for NIST Certification and Order Processing.
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What is the calibration procedure to calibrate the Omega BB703?
Thank you for your inquiry. This unit cannot be field-calibrated and must be returned to OMEGA for calibration.
Date published: 2020-05-21