This chamber is built around a high-precision, self-adjusting temperature controller using a platinum–iridium sensor for closed-loop monitoring and stable conditioning of Charpy impact specimens. External probe verification and any offset correction are typically handled as part of your lab’s temperature verification and calibration workflow, and the exact approach depends on the controller configuration and your quality requirements.
For verification, labs commonly place a calibrated reference probe in the working zone where specimens sit, then compare the reference reading to the chamber display at the soak temperature used for testing. This helps confirm what the specimens are actually seeing right before transfer to the impact frame.
For offsets, some teams prefer entering a correction in the controller (when enabled), while others document a correction factor and leave the control loop unchanged. The best path usually depends on your internal procedure, whether you are verifying one point or multiple setpoints, and how you need to document results for audits and method reporting.
If you want to confirm the best verification and offset approach for your NG-ISCC model and your target temperatures, use learn more and request a quote with your setpoints, probe type, and documentation expectations.