Abstract | This paper describes the collaborative project between National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and Centro Español de Metrología (CEM) for the construction and comparison of high temperature fixed points (HTFPs). A hybrid-type crucible that uses the piston method for filling has been jointly developed. A series of 12 high temperature fixed point blackbodies (HTFPBBs) have been constructed, including Cu, Ru-C, Ir-C, Re-C and WC-C covering the temperature range from 1084°C to 2750°C. All these cells were filled in NRC facilities by CEM and NRC staff. Two cells of each type of fixed point were constructed (except for the WC-C cells), using crucibles from two different suppliers in order to study the influence of the density and emissivity of the crucible in the HTFPs' performance. Moreover, four WC-C cells were made using tungsten powder from two different suppliers, covering all the possible combinations of tungsten powder and crucibles acquired for this project. All cells, and additionally a Pt-C HTFPBB belonging to NRC, have been measured firstly at NRC and, afterwards, at CEM. Both laboratories have calculated the ITS-90 temperatures from their respective measurements and the results have been compared. Differences on the ITS-90 temperatures of the HTFPBBs measured at each lab are within uncertainties of the comparison. After the comparison, CEM kept one Cu cell, one Ru-C cell, one Re-C cell and two WC-C cells. The rest of the fixed points involved in the comparison were sent back to NRC. |
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