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Performance of Mercury Triple-Point Cells Made in Brazil

Authors :
R. N. Teixeira
R. R. Filho
J. F. N. Santiago
S. G. Petkovic
P. R. F. Santos
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
AIP, 2003.

Abstract

Fixed‐points cells are primary standards in ITS‐90. They contain reference material with a purity of 99.999 % or more. The gallium in a melting‐point cell, for example, can reach a purity of 99.99999 %. This level of purity is not easy to obtain. However, substances like water and mercury can be purified by means of distillation and chemical procedures. This paper presents the results of mercury triple‐point cells made in Brazil that were directly compared to a mercury triple‐point cell of 99.999% purity. This reference cell, made by Isotech (England), was previously compared to cells from CENAM (Mexico) and NRC (Canada) and the maximum deviation found was approximately 0.4 mK. The purification stage started with a sample of mercury 99.3 % pure, and the repeated use of both mechanical and chemical processes led to a purification grade considered good enough for calibration of standard platinum resistance thermometers. The purification procedures, the method of construction of the cell, the laboratory faci...

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ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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