Track temperature extremes with precision using ESAW’s Maximum Minimum Thermometer, designed for reliable temperature measurement in academic, research, and environmental monitoring setups. This thermometer records the highest and lowest temperatures reached over a given period, making it a vital tool in both classroom experiments and professional laboratories.
Ideal for science education, agriculture labs, climate research stations, and meteorological demonstrations, this thermometer offers an engaging and hands-on way to study thermodynamics and environmental conditions. Manufactured in India, this is an export-quality lab instrument used by institutions across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the USA.
📦 Technical Specifications:
Model |
Maximum Minimum Thermometer |
Thermometer Type |
U-Shaped Glass Capillary with Mercury-Free Indicator |
Temperature Range |
-40°C to +50°C or -40°F to +120°F |
Frame Material |
Sturdy Plastic/Aluminum Casing (Wall Mountable) |
Readability |
Clear Dual Scale with Marking Pins |
Catalog No. |
ESAW-TM-1702 |
Quantity per Case |
10 Pieces |
Brand |
ESAW India |
Country of Origin |
India |
✅ Use Case Scenarios:
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Students: Understand max/min temperature shifts in real-time weather tracking experiments.
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Schools & Colleges: Excellent for geography, physics, and environmental studies labs.
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Science & Chemistry Labs: Useful for monitoring lab conditions and conducting climate-related tests.
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Nursing/Engineering Colleges: Applies to HVAC system calibration, environmental engineering, and biomedicine labs.
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Industrial Labs & Research Centers: Trusted tool for field studies, greenhouses, and lab climate control checks.
🌍 Whether you're equipping educational labs in India or supplying bulk science instruments for international exports, this affordable Maximum Minimum Thermometer for labs is engineered for long-term performance and scientific accuracy.
Buy Maximum Minimum Thermometers in bulk for institutional procurement or reseller distribution across continents.
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