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An electrically regulated thermostat for isothermal calorimetry

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A detailed describtion of the contruction and manner of operation of an electrically heated and regulated thermostat and equipment for isothermal calorimetry is given. The thermostat has a temperature constancy better than a thousandth of a degree pr. hour during long periods in the temperature interval from 450°C to 35°C, and is intended to be useful up to 550°C.

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Kelen, A. An electrically regulated thermostat for isothermal calorimetry. Appl. Sci. Res. 4, 309–316 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02316496

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