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🧊 The Ice-Point Method: Simple, Reliable Thermometer Calibration
Accurate temperature readings start with a properly calibrated thermometer - and the Ice-Point Method is one of the most trusted ways to ensure precision. This quick technique uses the freezing point of water (0°C / 32°F) as a stable reference, making it ideal for verifying digital and analogue thermometers alike.
🔍 How It Works
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Prepare the Ice Bath Fill a container with pea-sized crushed ice and add a small amount of clean water to form a solid slush.
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Insert the Probe Place the thermometer probe into the centre of the ice bath, ensuring it doesn’t touch the sides or bottom.
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Allow to Stabilise Wait 30–60 seconds for the reading to settle.
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Check the Reading A correctly calibrated thermometer should display 0°C (32°F).
💡 Why It Matters
Regular calibration ensures your thermometer provides accurate readings - essential for everything from food safety to laboratory measurements. The Ice-Point Method is simple, repeatable, and requires no special equipment beyond ice, water, and a reliable thermometer.
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