Probing at High and Low Temperatures
- Fred I.
- Aug 1, 2020
- 1 min read
Measuring at temperature requires special care both at hot and cold. At cold temperatures, it is critical to purge the probe station with CDA or dry nitrogen to avoid condensation. At high temperatures there is no purge requirements but since most thermal control units use the chiller in temperature transitions, it is important to keep the dry gas on.
You may be interested to know that we have recently refurbished a Cascade Summit probe station with atto-guard. As with all our systems it comes fully loaded and ready to support your measurements.

Email or call us to discuss your specific probing requirements here.
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