A platinum resistance thermometer (PRT) is one of the most precise temperature measurement devices available, providing linearity over a wide range and response times of less than a second. To get the most out of your PRT, regular calibration services are a must. No matter what industry you work in, testing your PRT against a temperature reference ensures the precision of your measurements, and prevents drift that can lead to increasingly inaccurate measurements over time.
Platinum resistance thermometer calibrations are performed using a standard platinum resistance thermometer (SPRT), which interpolates temperatures over a standard range as dictated by the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90), and adopted by NIST and other standard-setting bodies. Additional calibrations may be performed at application-specific temperatures to ensure that the PRT is accurate at the temperatures for which it is regularly used. The SPRT itself is calibrated against standard fixed-point cells, which in turn are calibrated against the ITS-90.