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Who is annealing in sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1811580" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>We use sand baths at work to cal check thermal switches & various temperature elements. Depending on sensor mass, it can take hours to stabilize with this.</p><p>If we were using salt bath, it would take under a minute. But salt is a consumable, and sand is useful forever.</p><p></p><p>You know how that goes from a company standpoint..</p><p>Pay us hourly for a week round the clock to cal check 108 thermocouples, instead of a few hours, with upgraded equipment(that cost chump change in additional funds).</p><p>But hey, at least we're not mortgaging the site for inductive hogwash, or guessing with flame and color charts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1811580, member: 1521"] We use sand baths at work to cal check thermal switches & various temperature elements. Depending on sensor mass, it can take hours to stabilize with this. If we were using salt bath, it would take under a minute. But salt is a consumable, and sand is useful forever. You know how that goes from a company standpoint.. Pay us hourly for a week round the clock to cal check 108 thermocouples, instead of a few hours, with upgraded equipment(that cost chump change in additional funds). But hey, at least we're not mortgaging the site for inductive hogwash, or guessing with flame and color charts! [/QUOTE]
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