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In the CMCs uncertainty statements, the notation Q[a, b] stands for the root-sum-square of the terms between brackets: Q[a, b] = [a2 + b2]1/2
 
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Portugal, IPQ (Instituto Portugues da Qualidade)
Complete CMCs in Thermometry for Portugal (.PDF file)
Temperature. Freezing point Aluminium, 660.323 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.005
Comparison with a cell
Ambient temperature: 20 ºC
Approved on 18 May 2004
 
Temperature. Freezing point Indium, 156.5985 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.0021
Comparison with a cell
Ambient temperature: 20 ºC
Approved on 18 May 2004
 
Temperature. Freezing point Tin, 231.928 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.0015
Comparison with a cell
Ambient temperature: 20 ºC
Approved on 18 May 2004
 
Temperature. Freezing point Zinc, 419.527 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.003
Comparison with a cell
Ambient temperature: 20 ºC
Approved on 20 May 2010
Internal NMI service identifier: IPQ/501.00
 
Temperature. Industrial Platinum Resistance Thermometers (IPRTs), -75 °C to 0 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.01
Comparison at stirred liquid bath
Alcool or water bath: 20 ºC
Approved on 03 November 2009
Internal NMI service identifier: IPQ/501.21
 
Temperature. Industrial Platinum Resistance Thermometers (IPRTs), 0 °C to 20 °C
Absolute expanded uncertainty (k = 2, level of confidence 95%) in °C: 0.005
Comparison at stirred liquid bath
Alcool or water bath: 20 ºC
Approved on 03 November 2009


 
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